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From: Mitch Williams <mitchw@tyrell.net>
Subject: Newbe Question
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I have just found this list and I only have a personal interest in Fuzzy 
Logic (i.e. I am not currently doing research in this field).  I have been a 
computer programmer for 15 years and I am interested in AI.  I have a 
'fair' knowledge of statistics but I never quite got the hang of calculus.

  Now that I have said this, here is my question: Where should I start to 
get a basic introduction to Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Sets ?  

Mitch A. Williams
mitchw@tyrell.net

