Talk:Fuzzy logic

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Example needed?[edit]

Might a worked example of fuzzy logic in action help illustrate it better? It could cover the three stated steps of a fuzzy-logic decision process:

  • Fuzzify all input values into fuzzy membership functions.
  • Execute all applicable rules in the rulebase to compute the fuzzy output functions.
  • De-fuzzify the fuzzy output functions to get "crisp" output values.

I suggest this since I found this article helpful for establishing the concepts but it felt hard to see how they are applied without seeing a concrete example. This external article I found on Google gives a concrete example. Jtaylor100 (talk) 15:16, 20 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Announcement to remove a reference[edit]

In the article's section “Current applications”, the paper Kuo RJ, Zulvia FE, Tsai CY (2018). "A hybrid metaheuristic and kernel intuitionistic fuzzy c-means algorithm for cluster analysis". Applied Soft Computing. 67: was referenced to support a paragraph about medical applications in Fuzzy logic. I will remove the reference from the article within 7 days, because the paper has a low amount of readers and was written for experts as target audience. --ManuelRodriguez (talk) 08:56, 23 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Proposal to remove four primary sources[edit]

In the section bibliography, there are four sources which are not fitting very well to an overview article. They are:

  • Lohani, A. K.(2011). "Comparative study of neural network, fuzzy logic and linear transfer function techniques in daily rainfall”
  • Masmoudi, Malek (July 2012). Project scheduling under uncertainty using fuzzy modeling"
  • Moghaddam, M. J. (2013). "Sequence planning for stamping operations”
  • Zemankova-Leech, M. (1983). "Fuzzy Relational Data Bases"

The first three items are academic papers which are published in a specialized journal about Fuzzy logic. Even if the articles are written very well they are hard to understand for non-experts in this field. The last reference is a dissertation which is an example for a primary source too. Similar to a journal article, a dissertation was addressed only to a small audience. If no counter arguments are provided, i will delete these four references in the near future which helps to reduce the article size.--ManuelRodriguez (talk) 17:30, 20 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

List Article[edit]

There seems to be enough topics listed under the "see also" section to warrant some sort of article like "List of Topics in Fuzzy Logic." This seemed to work for order theory. SpiralSource (talk) SpiralSource (talk) 13:44, 26 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]