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# Presentation
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[fuzzy.pdf](https://github.com/peterbabic/LaTeX/blob/master/fuzzy-logic/fuzzy_logic.pdf)
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# Assignment
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The aim is: You choose an application of fuzzy logic and you have to answer
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the following questions:
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1) what research groups or R & D groups have developed it? (to do this you use
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on the web: bibliographic database container containing abstracts and
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citations for academic journal articles).
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2) State of the art
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4) What automatic demonstrator uses?
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3) What level of development has ?: Is there software developed?
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You will have noted that the bibliographic citations that use must be updated
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dates
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Work will be descriptive, expressed with your regular expressions (in your
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case, in English). Think that an employer wants to know if you can develop
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this application
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I will not develop any classroom application example, because my goal is to
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assess your ability to search, test your knowledge with the challenge of
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convincing the employer, etc.
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