Claims
- 1. A fuzzy inference apparatus which uses a plurality of rules to realize a fuzzy inference conclusion for controlling a machine, comprising:
- a first component which represents said rules as geometric shapes, respectively;
- a second component which determines an area Si and center of gravity position Li of each of a number of the geometric shapes, each corresponding to one of said rules;
- a third component which determines said fuzzy inference conclusion in accordance with the following: ##EQU18## and a fourth component which uses said fuzzy inference conclusion to control said machine.
- 2. A fuzzy inference device for controlling a machine comprising:
- means, responsive to a plurality of production rules, each comprising a condition part and a conclusion part, for representing said production rules each as a geometric shape and calculating an area (Si) and center of gravity position (Li) of a number of said geometric shapes each representing one of a number (n) of said rules;
- means for determining an inference result in accordance with the following: ##EQU19## and means for using said inference result to control said machine.
- 3. A fuzzy inference method for controlling a machine comprising the steps of:
- storing a first plurality of production rules, each comprising a condition part and a conclusion part, and corresponding membership functions;
- representing at least a number (n) of said rules each as a geometric shape;
- calculating an area (Si) and center of gravity position (Li) of each of said number of geometric shapes;
- calculating an inference result, using said membership functions, in accordance with the following: ##EQU20## and controlling said machine using said inference result.
- 4. The fuzzy inference method as set forth in claim 3, further comprising the step of representing each of said membership functions as a shape pattern.
- 5. A fuzzy inference method which uses a plurality of rules and the significance .beta.i of each of said rules to realize a fuzzy inference conclusion to control a machine, comprising the steps of:
- predetermining the significance .beta.i of each of said rules; representing at least a number (n) of said rules each as a geometric shape;
- determining an area Si and center of gravity position Li of each of said number of geometric shapes;
- determining said fuzzy inference conclusion in accordance with the following: ##EQU21## and controlling said machine using said fuzzy inference conclusion.
- 6. A fuzzy inference device which uses a plurality of rules and the significance .beta.i of each of said rules to realize a fuzzy inference conclusion to control a machine, comprising:
- a first component which predetermines the significance .beta.i of each rule;
- a second component which represents at least a number (n) of said rules each as a geometric shape and determines an area Si and center of gravity position Li of each of said number of geometric shapes;
- a third component which determines said fuzzy inference conclusion in accordance with the following: ##EQU22## and a fourth component which uses said fuzzy inference conclusion to control said machine.
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/935,876 filed Aug. 26, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,493,502.
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