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Subject: Re: Fuzzy Rule Languages
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William Siler <williamsiler@delphi.com> writes:
...  
> For fyzzy control, there are several good packages.
> These include TILShell from Togai Infralogic; CubiQuick
> from Hyperlogic; Fuzzy Logic Designer by Byte Dynamics;
> Fuzz-C by ByteCraft Ltd; and O'Inca by Intelligent
> Machines. (I shouldn't have said good, since I don't
> have the knowledge to evaluate them, but at any rate
> they are on the market.
>  
> >The question:  good languages, and how do you program the rules and apply
> >defuzzification?
>  
> This varies enormously from one package to another. Get demo disks if they
> are available and try them out.

Speaking of fuzzy control languages, there is another
pakage - Fide from Aptronix. Fide uses a simple language called FIL. 
One of the features is that it can generate ANSI C code, Matlab M code and 
ASM code for some Motorola chips. 

