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What Is Fuzzy Logic?

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Building Systems with <strong>Fuzzy</strong> <strong>Logic</strong> Toolbox Software<br />

Building Systems with <strong>Fuzzy</strong> <strong>Logic</strong> Toolbox Software<br />

In this section...<br />

“Another Tipping Problem” on page 2-31<br />

“Getting Started” on page 2-34<br />

“The FIS Editor” on page 2-35<br />

“The Membership Function Editor” on page 2-39<br />

“The Rule Editor” on page 2-49<br />

“The Rule Viewer” on page 2-53<br />

“The Surface Viewer” on page 2-55<br />

“Importing and Exporting from the GUI Tools” on page 2-57<br />

Another Tipping Problem<br />

Now, you are going to work through a similar tipping example, only we’ll<br />

be building it using <strong>Fuzzy</strong> <strong>Logic</strong> Toolbox graphical user interface (GUI)<br />

tools. Although it is possible to use the toolbox by working strictly from the<br />

command line, in general it is much easier to build a system graphically.<br />

There are five primary GUI tools for building, editing, and observing fuzzy<br />

inference systems in the toolbox:<br />

• <strong>Fuzzy</strong> Inference System (FIS) Editor<br />

• Membership Function Editor<br />

• Rule Editor<br />

• Rule Viewer<br />

• Surface Viewer<br />

These GU<strong>Is</strong> are dynamically linked, in that changes you make to the FIS<br />

using one of them, can affect what you see on any of the other open GU<strong>Is</strong>. You<br />

can have any or all of them open for any given system.<br />

In addition to these five primary GU<strong>Is</strong>, the toolbox includes the graphical<br />

ANFIS Editor GUI, which is used for building and analyzing Sugeno-type<br />

2-31

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