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From: slc@planets.risc.rockwell.com (Steve Chiu)
Subject: fuzzy logic toolbox for MATLAB
Message-ID: <1995Apr1.002945.13887@planets.risc.rockwell.com>
Organization: Rockwell International Science Center
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 95 00:29:45 GMT
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Several people have asked about MATLAB code and commercial MATLAB toolbox
for fuzzy logic.  MathWorks has just released their Fuzzy Logic Toolbox in
March (not to be confused with third party fuzzy logic toolboxes).  It
has various graphical user interfaces for building and examining fuzzy
systems, as well as neuro-fuzzy algorithms (ANFIS) for optimizing fuzzy
systems, fuzzy C-means clustering, and a "subtractive clustering" method
for estimating the number and location of clusters (useful as a preprocessor
to ANFIS and fuzzy C-means).  The toolbox also supports the Takagi-Sugeno
rule format, where the conclusion is a linear equation in the input
variables.  It requires MATLAB 4.0 because of the graphical user interfaces.

You can find out more about the toolbox at MATLAB's Web home page:
http://www.mathworks.com

-Stephen Chiu

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