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A First Course in Fuzzy Logic, Dec 21 1999
If you are looking for a book on Fuzzy Logic Theory, this is a good book. It explains the mathematical basis of fuzzy logic, the mathmatical symbols used, provides proofs for theorems, etc. The chapters and sections are clearly labeled in the table of contents, making it easy to zero in on a topic. It is a College Text Book, with problems to solve at the end of each chapter. Selected problems have answers in the back of the book. Unfortunately, that wasn't the type of book that I expected or needed. I was looking more for the hands on, how to, type of book. That is the only reason it did not get 5 stars.
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Outstanding, for people who are interested in this area, Sep 21 1999
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This is the clearest explanation and application of fuzzy logic that has been published. It is thorough, without being arcane or pedantic.
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A First Course in Fuzzy Logic, Dec 21 1999
By Darrell Waldron - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: A First Course in Fuzzy Logic (Hardcover)
If you are looking for a book on Fuzzy Logic Theory, this is a good book. It explains the mathematical basis of fuzzy logic, the mathmatical symbols used, provides proofs for theorems, etc. The chapters and sections are clearly labeled in the table of contents, making it easy to zero in on a topic. It is a College Text Book, with problems to solve at the end of each chapter. Selected problems have answers in the back of the book. Unfortunately, that wasn't the type of book that I expected or needed. I was looking more for the hands on, how to, type of book. That is the only reason it did not get 5 stars.
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Excellent introduction Fuzzy Logic theory, Nov 26 2008
By W. Ghost - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: A First Course in Fuzzy Logic, Third Edition (Hardcover)
What I really liked in this book is that it is not an applications book. There is one chapter on practical applications, but the rest of the book goes through lots of definitions and theorems. So if you are interested in Fuzzy Logic as Logic (and not as a tool you an use) then you will like this book.
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Outstanding, for people who are interested in this area, Sep 21 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: A First Course in Fuzzy Logic (Hardcover)
This is the clearest explanation and application of fuzzy logic that has been published. It is thorough, without being arcane or pedantic.
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