1998
DOI: 10.1017/s0956796898003177
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Animated fuzzy logic

Abstract: In this paper we aim to give an introduction to fuzzy logic using the language Haskell to implement our solutions. We shall see how the high-level, declarative nature of a functional language allows us to implement easily and efficiently solutions to problems using fuzzy logic and, in particular, how the presence of functions as first-class values allows us to model the key concept of the fuzzy subset in a natural way.

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“…In CPL, a default value is set for a that can be tuned by experienced users. For further details on coding fuzzy logic in Haskell readers are referred to the work by Meeham and Joy [15].…”
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“…In CPL, a default value is set for a that can be tuned by experienced users. For further details on coding fuzzy logic in Haskell readers are referred to the work by Meeham and Joy [15].…”
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confidence: 99%