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Using This Guide
If you are new to fuzzy logic, begin with "Introduction." This introduces the motivation behind fuzzy logic and leads you smoothly into the tutorial.
If you are an experienced fuzzy logic user, you may want to start at the beginning of "Tutorial," to make sure you are comfortable with the fuzzy logic terminology in the Fuzzy Logic Toolbox. If you just want an overview of each graphical tool and examples of specific fuzzy system tasks, turn directly to the section in entitled, "Building Systems with the Fuzzy Logic Toolbox." This section does not include information on the adaptive data modeling application covered by the toolbox function ANFIS
. The basic functionality of this tool can be found in the section entitled The ANFIS Editor GUI.
If you just want to start as soon as possible and experiment, you can open an example system right away by typing
This displays the Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) editor for an example decision making problem that has to do with how to tip in a restaurant.
All toolbox users should use Function Reference section for information on specific tools or functions. Reference descriptions include a synopsis of the function's syntax, as well as a complete explanation of options and operation. Many reference descriptions also include helpful examples, a description of the function's algorithm, and references to additional reading material. For GUI-based tools, the descriptions include options for invoking the tool.
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