Fuzzy Reasoning and Its Applications

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E. H. Mamdani, Brian R. Gaines
Academic Press, 1981 - Mathematics - 381 pages
Since the theory of fuzzy sets was proposed in 1965, it has undergone many developments and has been applied in a variety of systems. Many of the key papers on both theory and applications have appeared in the "International Journal of Man-Machine Studies." The fifteen most significant papers on fuzzy sets in that journal have been collected in this volume, with the aim of presenting a coherent picture of linguistic fuzzy reasoning and its applications, particularly in the control of industrial processes. These are papers which deserves the attention of those interested in the field, including computer scientists, control engineers and researchers in artificial intelligence.

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Introduction
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Basic concepts underlying translation into PRUF
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Translation rules of Types I II and III
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