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Simpful: A User-Friendly Python Library for Fuzzy Logic

Simone Spolaor, Caro Fuchs, Paolo Cazzaniga, Uzay Kaymak, Daniela Besozzi, Marco S. Nobile

2020International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Many researchers have used fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic in a variety of applications related to computer science and engineering, given the capability of fuzzy inference systems to deal with uncertainty, represent vague concepts, and connect human language to numerical data.In this work we propose Simpful, a general-purpose and user-friendly Python library designed to facilitate the definition, analysis, and interpretation of fuzzy inference systems.Simpful provides a lightweight Application Programming Interface that allows to intuitively define fuzzy sets and fuzzy rules, and to perform fuzzy inference.Worthy of note, in Simpful the fuzzy rules are specified by means of strings of text written in natural language.We provide here some practical examples to show that Simpful represents a valuable addition to the open-source software that supports fuzzy reasoning.

Topics & Concepts

Computer sciencePython (programming language)Fuzzy set operationsFuzzy logicFuzzy Control LanguageFuzzy classificationType-2 fuzzy sets and systemsAdaptive neuro fuzzy inference systemFuzzy electronicsNeuro-fuzzyFuzzy numberDefuzzificationFuzzy setProgramming languageArtificial intelligenceTheoretical computer scienceFuzzy control systemFuzzy Logic and Control SystemsMulti-Criteria Decision Making
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