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A Łukasiewicz—style Many-valued Similarity Reasoning. Review

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Beyond Two: Theory and Applications of Multiple-Valued Logic

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A Łukasiewicz many-valued similarity based fuzzy control algorithm is introduced, and tested in realistic control systems. The results are compared to fuzzy control systems where the inference is based on Mamdani-style system or Sugeno-style system. Simulation tests show that the new algorithm is comparable with the standard ones and gives, in some extreme cases, even statistical significant better results.

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Turunen, E. (2003). A Łukasiewicz—style Many-valued Similarity Reasoning. Review. In: Fitting, M., Orłowska, E. (eds) Beyond Two: Theory and Applications of Multiple-Valued Logic. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, vol 114. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7908-1769-0_15

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