Fuzzy cellular neural networks
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Fuzzy cellular neural networks (FCNN) are special kinds of cellular neural networks. Each cell in an FCNN containing fuzzy operating abilities, yet, the entire network is governed by cellular computing laws. The design of FCNNs is based on fuzzy local rules. FCNNs were invented by Tao Yang in 1994 in China and popularized in 1996 in USA. The first VLSI chip to implement FCNN was implemented in Taiwan, R.O.C.
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