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Accession Number:
ADP002363
Title:
A Comparison of Fuzzy Switching Functions and Multiple - Valued Switching Functions,
Corporate Author:
FLORIDA STATE UNIV TALLAHASSEE DEPT OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Report Date:
1983-05-01
Abstract:
The fact that a fuzzy switching function may take on infinitely many values is a good reason to examine the relationship between fuzzy switching functions and multi-valued or multiple-valued or many-valued switching functions. There are many aspects of the two types of functions that can be compared. After presenting a brief introduction to both multi-valued switching functions and fuzzy switching functions, we will compare some of the features of the two types of functions. We will then propose an algorithm which minimizes fuzzy functions, using techniques previously applied only to multi-valued switching functions. Author
Supplementary Note:
This article is from 'Proceedings of the International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (13th) Held at Kyoto, Japan on May 23-25, 1983,' AD-A136 457, p264-272.
Pages:
0009
File Size:
0.00MB