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New developments in fuzzy logic computers

Linda Stotts (Department of Management of the School of Business Administration and Economics, California State University at Fullerton, USA.)
Brian H. Kleiner (Department of Management of the School of Business Administration and Economics, California State University at Fullerton, USA.)

Industrial Management & Data Systems

ISSN: 0263-5577

Article publication date: 1 May 1995

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Abstract

Sets out to provide an understanding of the theory of fuzzy logic by supplying background details concerning its evolution in mathematics and computer science. Once a basic understanding of the theory is obtained, then it is easier to understand the implications for computer applications. Fuzzy logic processors and compilers have facilitated the development of expert systems that typically use a lot of imprecise data. These expert systems have been used successfully as control units in industrial settings and as decision support systems in hospital settings. Fuzzy logic has been found to be a practical and viable form of artificial intelligence that mitigates the current drawbacks of other forms of artificial intelligence. But the really exciting development that is poised to emerge is the introduction of fuzzy logic appliances. These appliances employ an expert system on a chip that is able to mimic the range of flexibility of the human mind, while utilizing resources more efficiently.

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Stotts, L. and Kleiner, B.H. (1995), "New developments in fuzzy logic computers", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 95 No. 4, pp. 22-27. https://doi.org/10.1108/02635579510086706a

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MCB UP Ltd

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