Essays about: "Fuzzy Relation Equation"
Found 4 essays containing the words Fuzzy Relation Equation.
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1. (S)examensarbete
University essay from Konstfack/TextilAbstract : Preface: Thank you to all the women in my life who have supported me through this process; to my mother, to my other mother (Susan), to Kara, to Jordan and, of course, to Dolly. Summary: (S)examensarbete is a journey through which I have questioned if knitting can be sexy. READ MORE
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2. Optimal Solutions Of Fuzzy Relation Equations
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för ingenjörsvetenskapAbstract : Fuzzy relation equations are becoming extremely important in order to investigate the optimal solution of the inverse problem even though there is a restrictive condition for the availability of the solution of such inverse problems. We discussed the methods for finding the optimal (maximum and minimum) solution of inverse problem of fuzzy relation equation of the form $R \circ Q = T$ where for both cases R and Q are kept unknown interchangeably using different operators (e. READ MORE
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3. FUZZY CONTROL
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för ingenjörsvetenskapAbstract : During the past several years, fuzzy control has emerged as one of the most active and fruitful areas for research in the applications of fuzzy set theory, especially in the realm of industrial process, which do not lend themselves to control by conventional methods because of a lack of quantitative data regarding the input-output relation. In this dissertation, after describing the advantages of fuzzy control we verify the equation of motion s=vt for an automobile by taking distance and speed as inputs and time as output, a hotel model is also discussed with two discrete inputs, food and service quality and one continuous output percentage of guests. READ MORE
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4. Fuzzy Logic and Approximate Reasoning
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för ingenjörsvetenskapAbstract : Two of the most exemplary capabilities of the human mind are the capability of using perceptions (human knowledge) in purposeful ways and the capability of approximating perceptions by statements in natural language. Understanding these capabilities and emulating them by linguistic approximation is the crux of our thesis. READ MORE