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An FLV (fuzzy logic variable) is a fuzzy set composed of fuzzy subsets. I have not seen this terminology used commonly. Where did you pick it up? P. Sarma "scooter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I've read number of articles about FL and the terminology used is very > confusing. (and contradictory) > > Is a FLV comprised of a number of fuzzy sets or is a fuzzy set > comprised of a number of FLVs? > > In other words, Taking the former, I would define HEIGHT as a FLV, > which is comprised of the fuzzy sets: SHORT, MEDIUM and TALL. Is this > the correct terminology? > > (In some literature I've seen SHORT MEDIUM and TALL called FLVs and > HEIGHT the fuzzy set! It's v confusing) > > thanks -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG
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