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From: RAHNJ@vm1.ulaval.ca (Joel Rahn)
Subject: Re: Defuzzification
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In article <1994Nov15.105131.1@el7.er.ele.tue.nl>
ersicmaz@el7.er.ele.tue.nl writes:
 
>Hi !!!
>Who can send me a routine to compute a point of gravity for the
>defuzification in the folowing set-up:
>
>I need this very urgently to compare my neural controller with a fuzzy one.
>Thanks a lot to everybody, who will help.
>Jozef
>--
Your best bet would be to use a package like Mathcad or Mathematica to evaluate
symbolically the required integrals. The resulting expressions are, for SOME
ranges of membership values, humungous (to put it mildly).Good luck!
 
