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   Message 708 of 1,275   
   rshepard@nospam.appl-ecosys.com to Kirk Zurell   
   Re: Selecting membership functions   
   29 Sep 07 00:47:33   
   
   On 2007-09-28, Kirk Zurell  wrote:   
      
   > Thanks for adding this. Working almost exclusively in control,   
      
   Kirk,   
      
     That was my assumption from both your answer and having looked at your web   
   site in the past. :-)   
      
   > ... we're aware of the use of smooth curves but have never used them   
   > ourselves (not yet, anyway).   
      
     In our approximate reasoning models, they are the predominant shapes.   
   However, there are plenty of uses for trapezoids and square-shouldered sets   
   (at the low and high ends of the domain). For example, if the variable is   
   wetland size, fuzzy term sets for "small," "medium," and "large" can best be   
   represented by these membership function shapes as most people will agree   
   that there are ranges of values for each term where the truth value is 1.0.   
      
   > OP might need these more than the triangles/trapezoids: Inferjack didn't   
   > mention his intended application.   
      
     Which is why I mentioned them, with explanations for potential use.   
      
   Carpe weekend,   
      
   Rich   
      
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