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From: xkkulfd@ericsson.se (Ulf Dextegen)
Subject: Re: Fuzzy Thinking (the book)
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The main thing about this book is to break the bounds of
the old fashioned 1/0 thinking, and make us see the world beyond.
It's easy to adopt the "A and Not A" philosophy for a small
visualized problem, but I can imagine that it may be a touch task
to identify the fuzzy sets in a very complex environment.
I personally wanted to see some code examples to fully understand  
the details how to realize a fuzzy system, and why not an example
of a Fuzzy Cognitive Map (which can be difficult to implement).


Is there anyone have a nice example to mail me ?

Anyway, I belive that Bart Kosko has found the meaning of life
- to get rich...

--Dex
