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    the concept of fuzzy logic was first introduced by the Professor Lotfi A. Zadeh in the University of California, Berkeley [33]. Fuzzy logic is a powerful design system for implementing the artificial intelligence in the controller which provides simple and intuitive method for software engineers to implement logic in complex systems. This concept had been given in one amongst his research papers under the name Fuzzy logic or Fuzzy sets. George J. Kilr and Bo Yuan [32] Fuzzy logic is a way to formalize

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    Everything You Wanted to Know About Logic Models But Were Afraid to Ask This paper addresses situations where a private foundation designs an initiative and awards grants to a number of sites to participate in the initiative in their local setting. The basic ideas are applicable to other situations. What is a Logic Model? The term "logic model" comes from the evaluation field, but these models don’t just belong to evaluators or the evaluation plan. As the term suggests, they are a basic

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    value of “0” or “1” under Boolean logic. While under fuzzy logic an input has been associated a certain qualitative ranges. Fuzzy logic allows one to deduce outputs from fuzzy inputs. Fuzzy logic is a technique for mapping inputs to outputs called curve fitting. Advantages of fuzzy logic is the absence of a need for a mathematical model for mapping inputs to outputs and also the absence of a need for precise or noise free inputs. Properly designed fuzzy logic systems with genetic conditioning can

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    ‘Probabilist’ Deductive Inference in Gassendi's Logic* ABSTRACT: In his Logic, Pierre Gassendi proposes that our inductive inferences lack the information we would need to be certain of the claims that they suggest. Not even deductivist inference can insure certainty about empirical claims because the experientially attained premises with which we adduce support for such claims are no greater than probable. While something is surely amiss in calling deductivist inference "probabilistic," it

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    Assign date: - 9-9-2015 Submission date:-16-9-2015 SUBMITTED By: SUBMITTED TO: Mandeep kaur Er. Prabhsharan Kaur 1246704 [Asst. Professor of CSE dept.] B-Tech [CSE “7thA”]   Q:-1 Define Modus ponens rule predicate logic? Ans Modus Ponens's rule: The standard patterns of inference that can be applied to derive chains of conclusions that lead to desired goal is called as Modus Ponens's rule. If there is a rule "if A, then B," and if we know that A is true, then it is

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    In Rebecca Jones’ article, “Finding the Good Argument OR Why Bother With Logic”, she states her claim as being argument is a metaphor for war. She explains that argument happens between two people who are on opposite points of view on an issue, where one person is trying to get the other one to think about what they are saying and where their view is coming from. Jones states that arguments are known to be “bad”, “heated”, and “violent.” (156). She then uses examples like the comic strips of an argument

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    In Rebecca Jones essay “Finding the Good Argument OR Why Bother With Logic,” she explores the various ways people, particularly those growing up in the current age or mass media and social media, have developed inefficient models and tendencies for approaching an argument logically and productively. I can readily see her points to great effect when looking at the two-sided political landscape within the United States when it comes to central issues that unnaturally place people on one of two extreme

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    Fuzzy Logic Technique for PQ Improvement by UPQC for Renewable Energy Recourse’s 1BJ SHIVA RAMA KRISHNA RAO, PG STUDENT, BRILLIANT GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, HYD 2O SWATHI, PG STUDENT, BRILLIANT GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, HYD 3B. NAGI REDDY, ASST.PROF, BRILLIANT GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, HYD ABSTRACT: -- In this a fuzzy logic control technique has been proposed for power quality improvement by using UPQC The UPQC is controlled to regulate the WF terminal voltage, and to mitigate voltage fluctuations at

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    Kemisa Kassa ID#003638997 As a political theorist during the enlightenment Kant’s ideas about using logic and reason to guide thought. The importance of logic in guiding one’s thought to freedom of expression is vital. That same freedom of expression is especially critical in the ever-changing 21st-century perceptions on the idea of “freedom”. Today the most challenging form of freedoms that is hard to protect is one’s presence on online. Kant’s amendment, “Protects the individual right to property

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    Introduction The purpose of this report is to examine e-commerce and also to provide a broad strategy that should be taken by Amanda Jane Horse Wear. Besides that, it is also to provide suggestion about suitable e-commerce that Amanda Jane should adopt. Firstly, a short summary of the case study, Amanda Jane Horse Wear will be illustrated with the main problem that will be identified. Next, a brief description of e-commerce in terms of definition, issue and benefits and the current trends will

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