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From: laurence@ncb.gov.sg (Laurence Liew)
Subject: Re: Most interesting applications of Fuzzy
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Date: Mon, 7 Nov 1994 15:13:57 GMT
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Azerintl (azerintl@aol.com) wrote:
: Hello Experts in Fuzzy Logic. I am not a scientist but am doing a magazine
: article on Fuzzy Logic. I'm looking for some of the more interesting
: application both in the field of engineering as well as biomedical and
: social sciences. Of course, there are camcorders, washing machines, vacuum
: cleaners, and microwave ovens, but what are some of the other applications
: that are beginning to revolutionalize the way machine or people do things.
: How are hospitals beginning to use FL? And what are the applications being
: used in social sciences. Clearly there must be many that are possible. In
: fact, Lotfi Zadeh thought the social scientists would be among the first
: to pick up on these ideas. Would really appreciate any information. The
: article will be published in Azerbaijan International-the only English
: language magazine in world committed to discussion about Azerbaijan. It's
: an 80 page magazine that appears quarterly. A major interview with Zadeh
: will be published there in November. Thanks for your interest. The
: relationship to Azerbaijan is that Zadeh was born in Baku and spent the
: first ten years of his life there. Thanks for any assistance. Anne
: Kressler
