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From: saswss@hotellng.unx.sas.com (Warren Sarle)
Subject: Re: Kosko considered fuzzy (Re: [HELP] Fuzzy Neural Networks)
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In article <1995Mar20.152627.18478@philabs.philips.com>, kkt@philabs.philips.com (Kim Kiat Tan) writes:
|> ..
|>      I agreed, Koskos' book is one of the most difficult to understand. I
|> bought the book years ago, and now it is sitting on the shelf as one of the
|> "classic" book on NN, and I paid big buck for that. Well, may be I am not used
|> to his approach to the subject.

Kosko's writing is very confusing. Ignore the text, read the formulas.

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