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   Message 832 of 1,275   
   Dmitry A. Kazakov to Med-SWEngineer   
   Re: Fuzzy logic - area   
   29 May 12 17:32:22   
   
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   From: mailbox@dmitry-kazakov.de   
      
   On Tue, 29 May 2012 08:22:28 -0700 (PDT), Med-SWEngineer wrote:   
      
   > I just have a small question and thought you might have an idea on it.   
   > In Fuzzy logic, when we say "area of a set", what do we mean by that?   
      
   Maybe an error? Sets do not have areas unless in planar geometry. A set may   
   have a measure.   
      
   Could it be somehow related to defuzzification? There indeed exist an   
   empirical method of defuzzification named "center of area." Is this what   
   you mean? There "area" there means: integral of the membership function.   
      
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