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Title: Introduction to Fuzzy Logic


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Introduction to Fuzzy Logic
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Fuzzy Logic
  • Method of reasoning that represents human
    reasoning allowing for approximate values and
    inferences.
  • Uses language that is deliberately imprecise.
  • Provides approximate but acceptable solutions.
  • Fuzzy logic is a superset of conventional
    (Boolean) logic that has been extended to handle
    the concept of partial truth- truth values
    between "completely true" and "completely false".
  • As the complexity of a system increases, it
    becomes more difficult and eventually impossible
    to make a precise statement about its behavior,
    eventually arriving at a point of complexity
    where the fuzzy logic method born in humans is
    the only way to get at the problem.
  • It should be noted there is controversy and
    criticism regarding fuzzy logic.

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Fuzzy Logic Method
  • Measured, non-fuzzy data is the primary input for
    the fuzzy logic method.  
  • Examples   temperature measured by a temperature
    transducer, motor speed, economic data, financial
    markets data, etc.

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Fuzzy Logic Sets
  • A fuzzy set is a group of anything that cannot be
    precisely defined.  
  • The fuzzy set of "old houses."
  • How old is an old house?  

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Fuzzy Logic
  • Fuzzy logic is used in system control and
    analysis design, because it shortens the time for
    engineering development and sometimes, in the
    case of highly complex systems, is the only way
    to solve the problem.

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Fuzzy Logic Examples
  • Self-focusing cameras
  • Washing machines that adjust themselves according
    to how dirty the clothes are
  • Automobile engine controls
  • Anti-lock braking systems
  • Subway control systems
  • Computer programs trading successfully in the
    financial markets.
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