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Title of paper: A method and electronic circuit for intuitionistic fuzzy inference
Author(s):
Marin Marinov
FabLess Ltd, Bulgaria
marin.marinov@fab-less.com
Krassimir Atanassov
CLBME-BAS, Bulgaria
krat@bas.bg
Published in: "Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets", Volume 11 (2005), Number 1, pages 28-32
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Abstract: 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.
Keywords: Inference, Intuitionistic fuzzy inference, Intuitionistic fuzzy set
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