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'''Fuzzy control''' is the main success of fuzzy set theory and it is devoted to | '''Fuzzy control''' is the main success of fuzzy set theory and it is devoted to useful applications. | ||
The idea is that we can consider IF-THEN rules in which fuzzy quantities are involved. | The idea is that we can consider IF-THEN rules in which fuzzy quantities are involved. | ||
Revision as of 22:34, 14 February 2010

Fuzzy control is the main success of fuzzy set theory and it is devoted to useful applications. The idea is that we can consider IF-THEN rules in which fuzzy quantities are involved.