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|    Rodrigo Rizzi Starr to Jenny    |
|    Re: inputs and outpus but no rules    |
|    03 Aug 04 17:41:47    |
      From: rodrigo.starr@poli.usp.br              IMHO, if you *need* to know the rules explicitly, fuzzy logic is the       only way to go (maybe you should begin with some clustering technique ?).              If you are interested in a black-box like model, maybe it is better to       start with a multi-layered perceptron (I think matlab has a neural net       toolbox wich will make it easier).              Hope this helps,       NonDucor              Jenny wrote:       > Hello,       >       > I'm new to fuzzy logic. I just recently played with the fuzzy       > toolbox in matlab, and found it to be semi-enlightening. I have a       > problem in which I know the inputs and outputs but none of the rules       > which would strongly tie the input space to the output space. Is       > this an appropriate fuzzy logic application? Would the use of fuzzy       > logic help me elucidate the rules between the two spaces?       >       > Thanks.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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