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Subject: FUZZY COGNITIVE MAPS
From: terry.smith@canrem.com (Terry Smith)
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RR> I too found Fuzzy Cognitive Maps to be of great interest. I looked
RR> up B. Kosko's original article (International Journal of Man-Machine
RR> Studies, V. 24, No. 1., pp. 65-75) but have yet to turn up any other
RR> articles discussing FCMs. The only other reference given in Fuzzy
RR> Thinking was an article by Rod Taber (sic?), which I haven't been
RR> able to find. I'd like to encourage those with information to please
RR> post!

RR> > I found FCMs one of the more interesting ideas in the book.
RR> Clearly > I'm not the alone in this - yours in the third posting
RR> I've seen > looking for information about them in the past few
RR> weeks.

Didn't Kosko write a book - Fuzzy Logic and Neural nets or some such?


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