Basic structure of three-layered fuzzy inference in FLINS-fuzzylingual system
Tano, S.; Okamoto, W.; Iwatani, T.; Inoue, A.
Fuzzy Systems, 1994. IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence., Proceedings of the Third IEEE Conference on
Volume , Issue , 26-29 Jun 1994 Page(s):446 - 451 vol.1
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/FUZZY.1994.343663
Summary:The Laboratory for International Fuzzy Engineering Research (LIFE)
in Japan is developing a natural language communication system called
FLINS, which is short for fuzzy lingual system. The final goal of the
project is to implement a lingual computer that can communicate and
learn, both by being taught and on it own, through use of a fuzzy
natural language. In this paper, the goal of FLINS is briefly presented.
Next, the problems and limitations of conventional systems are
summarized, and new design concepts, text-based architecture and
fuzzy-centered architecture, to overcome those problems and limitations
are proposed. Finally, the structure of the three-layered fuzzy
inference mechanism, which is one of the most important features of
FLINS, is described
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