1999
DOI: 10.1117/12.363987
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<title>Parallel optical fuzzy logic inference using improved fuzzy associative memories</title>

Abstract: A new optoelectronic fuzzy inference system is proposed for processing a large number of fuzzy rules in parallel. The proposed system using spatial light modulator implements various membership functions as well as max-mm inference. It has the features of easy implementation and large data processing capability. The membership function decomposition method in the improved fuzzy associative memory is used to save both space bandwidth and accommodate multiple-input fuzzy inference.

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“…Decision support systems are computer-based systems that are used to make decisions in an organization, agency or company [5], [6]. So that the FAM method is one of the algorithms that have fuzzy logic so that this method can make flexible decisions [7], [8]. Fuzzy systems have the closeness of human reasoning [9], [10], so that the solutions obtained are easy to apply and understand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decision support systems are computer-based systems that are used to make decisions in an organization, agency or company [5], [6]. So that the FAM method is one of the algorithms that have fuzzy logic so that this method can make flexible decisions [7], [8]. Fuzzy systems have the closeness of human reasoning [9], [10], so that the solutions obtained are easy to apply and understand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%