Fuzzy decision and control, the Bayes context
Abstract
This paper shows how it is that fuzzy control may be viewed as a particular kind of stochastic (Bayesian) control. With the Bayes approach, fuzzy control may be viewed as an ensembled-average control, where the average is taken over a set of competing uncertain antecedent events, predefined on the system state space.
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Bayes methodsfuzzy control
decision theory
fuzzy logic
fuzzy set theory
state-space methods