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Fuzzy concepts in expert systems
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1988
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Artificial IntelligenceFuzzy SystemsEngineeringFuzzy ControlDiagnosisIntelligent SystemsSystem Z-iiFuzzy Risk AnalysisData MiningMedical Expert SystemSystems EngineeringFuzzy Natural Language ProcessingDecision TheoryKnowledge RepresentationFuzzy LogicFuzzy ComputingExpert SystemsDecision Support SystemsComputer ScienceExpert SystemFuzzy Inference SystemsFuzzy MathematicsFuzzy Expert SystemFuzzy ConceptsSeveral Expert Systems
The authors present a comprehensive expert-system building tool, called System Z-II, that can deal with exact, fuzzy (or inexact), and combined reasoning, allowing fuzzy and normal terms to be freely mixed in the rules and facts of an expert system. This fully implemented tool has been used to build several expert systems in the fields of student curriculum advisement, medical diagnosis, psychoanalysis, and risk analysis. System Z-II is a rule-based system that uses fuzzy logic and fuzzy numbers for its inexact reasoning. It uses two basic inexact concepts, fuzziness and uncertainty, which are distinct from each other in the system.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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