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The elements and principles of approximate reasoning were encountered in Chapter 2. We discussed implication, types of implications, fuzzy rule and, at the end, we explained the transition from the conditional to the concluding part of a rule. In Chapter 4 we arrived from one fuzzy rule to the list of fuzzy rules or fuzzy algorithm, which contains several fuzzy rules. So we are familiar with the foundations of approximate reasoning.
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Virant, J. (2000). Process of Fuzzy Inference. In: Design Considerations of Time in Fuzzy Systems. Applied Optimization, vol 35. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4673-3_5
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