Title :
Mapping human´s intelligence in the real domain-the theory and its practice
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. & Autom. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong
Abstract :
Originally, fuzzy inference was introduced to help translating vague, imprecise human reasoning into numerical algorithms so that computers can handle. We argue, however, that in most cases such mapping of human´s intelligence can be done completely in the real domain, fuzzification and defuzzification being merely transformations of data that could also, and sometimes more naturally, be handled untransformed. This offers the following advantages over the conventional fuzzy approach: 1. Simpler hardware implementation. 2. More transparent input-output relationship for ease of analysis and design
Keywords :
fuzzy set theory; inference mechanisms; defuzzification; fuzzification; fuzzy inference; human intelligence; vague imprecise human reasoning; Automation; Differential equations; Fuzzy set theory; Fuzzy sets; Heart; Intelligent systems; Laboratories; Systems engineering and theory; Topology; Transforms;
Conference_Titel :
Fuzzy Systems, 1995. International Joint Conference of the Fourth IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and The Second International Fuzzy Engineering Symposium., Proceedings of 1995 IEEE Int
Conference_Location :
Yokohama
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2461-7
DOI :
10.1109/FUZZY.1995.409967