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Title of paper:
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A method and electronic circuit for intuitionistic fuzzy inference
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"Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets", Volume 11 (2005), Number 1, pages 28-32
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Abstract:
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The present paper concerns a method and electronic circuit for intuitionistic fuzzy inference implementation, which could be utilized in knowledge processing systems, such as expert, decision support, image recognition and other systems.
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Keywords:
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Inference, Intuitionistic fuzzy inference, Intuitionistic fuzzy set
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References:
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- K. Atanassov, M. Marinov, Z. Zlatev. An attempt to build an intuitionistic fuzzy Prolog machine. Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Vol. 10 (2004), No. 1, 27-36.
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