craig@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Craig Hubley) (05/17/91)
I'm interested in finding products that support fuzzy (probabilistic) logic and active value (functions triggered by data value updates) networks. So far I have leads on a couple: AION and Nexpert Object claim to support fuzzy/uncertain data values, and the Syntelligence system was a dataflow language where most values were probability distributions - until the company went under... I have also heard of the Ataska system (built on LISP ?) but I have no idea what it does. Pointers to products or companies, research references, anything is appreciated. I posted previous queries on this subject in a couple of other groups. Please use email and I will post a summary of everything I receive from this, and those earlier, queries. Thanks, -- Craig Hubley "...get rid of a man as soon as he thinks himself an expert." Craig Hubley & Associates------------------------------------Henry Ford Sr. craig@gpu.utcs.Utoronto.CA UUNET!utai!utgpu!craig craig@utorgpu.BITNET craig@gpu.utcs.toronto.EDU {allegra,bnr-vpa,decvax}!utcsri!utgpu!craig
sayyad@cs.qmw.ac.uk (Mohiddin) (05/18/91)
Have you read the article by Kevin Self, "Designing with fuzzy logic" IEEE Spectrum, pp 42-44&105, Nov. 1990. It got pointers to few Fuzzy Software Engineering products. Good luck, --- Sayyad.