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From: abrown@hpcvcec.cv.hp.com (Allen Brown)
Subject: Re: Fuzzy Logic ?
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Brian_Sullivan@Carleton.CA (Brian_Sullivan) writes:
: Basically fuzzy logic can allow many complex if-tehn rulles with simpler
: fuzzy statmemts.
: 
: At least thats my understanding ...

Another thing that you don't mention (and the last guy completely
missed) is that the solutions come out first order continuous even tho
you may have entered a discontinuous description of the problem
domain.  If you don't understand what I just said, try this:
Its easy to write a complex model that won't cause your motor to have
an epileptic fit.

At least thats my understanding.  Your mileage may vary.
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  Allen C. Brown  abrown@cv.hp.com or hplabs!hpcvca!abrown or "Hey you!"
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