Lecture 3 Fuzzy Logic
Lecture 3 Fuzzy Logic
OBJECTIVES
1. To define the basic notions of fuzzy logic
2. To introduce the logical operations and relations on fuzzy
sets
3. To learn how to obtain results of fuzzy logical operations
4. To apply what we learn to GIS
A. Introduction
B. Inputs to fuzzy logic systems - fuzzification
C. Fuzzy propositions
D. Fuzzy hedges
E. Computing the results of a fuzzy proposition given an
input
F. The resulting action
GENERAL FORMS
1. Unconditional and unqualified
proposition: Q is P
Example: Temperature(Q) is high(P)
Q (x) then resultx P1( ).
2. Unconditional and qualified
proposition: proposition(Q is P) is R
Example: That Coimbra and Catania are beautiful is very
true.
min{co( x),ca ( x)} , then resultx vtrue
1 ( )