Date: 24-AUG-93 Aptronix FuzzyNET BBS and Email Server: 408-261-1883, 1200-9600 N/8/1 This BBS contains a range of fuzzy-related material, including: o Application notes. o Product brochures. o Technical information. o Archived articles from the USENET newsgroup comp.ai.fuzzy. o Text versions of "The Huntington Technical Brief" by Dr. Brubaker. [The technical brief is no longer being updated, as Dr. Brubaker now charges for subscriptions. See [17] for details.] The Aptronix FuzzyNET Email Server allows anyone with access to Internet email access to all of the files on the FuzzyNET BBS. To receive instructions on how to access the server, send the following message to fuzzynet@aptronix.com: begin help end If you don't receive a response within a day or two, or need help, contact Scott Irwin <irwin@aptronix.com> for assistance. Electronic Design News (EDN) BBS: 617-558-4241, 1200-9600 N/8/1 Motorola FREEBBS: 512-891-3733, 1200-9600 E/7/1 Ostfold Regional College Fuzzy Logic Anonymous FTP Repository: ftp.dhhalden.no:/pub/Fuzzy/ is a recently-started ftp site for fuzzy-related material, operated by Ostfold Regional College in Norway. Currently has files from the Togai InfraLogic Fuzzy Logic Email Server, Tim Butler's Fuzzy Logic Anonymous FTP Repository, some demo programs and source code, and lists of upcoming conferences, articles, and literature about fuzzy logic. Material to be included in the archive (e.g., papers and code) may be placed in the incoming/ directory. Send email to Randi Weberg <randiw@dhhalden.no>. Tim Butler's Fuzzy Logic Anonymous FTP Repository & Email Server: ntia.its.bldrdoc.gov:/pub/fuzzy contains information concerning fuzzy logic, including bibliographies (bib/), product descriptions and demo versions (com/), machine readable published papers (lit/), miscellaneous information, documents and reports (txt/), and programs code and compilers (prog/). You may download new items into the new/ subdirectory, or send them by email to fuzzy@its.bldrdoc.gov. If you deposit anything in new/, please inform fuzzy@its.bldrdoc.gov. The repository is maintained by Timothy Butler, tim@its.bldrdoc.gov. The Fuzzy Logic Repository is also accessible through a mail server, rnalib@its.bldrdoc.gov. For help on using the server, send mail to the server with the following line in the body of the message: @@ help Togai InfraLogic Fuzzy Logic Email Server: The Togai InfraLogic Fuzzy Logic Email Server allows anyone with access to Internet email access to: o PostScript copies of TIL's company newsletter, The Fuzzy Source. o ASCII files for selected newsletter articles. o Archived articles from the USENET newsgroup comp.ai.fuzzy. o Fuzzy logic demonstration programs. o Demonstration versions of TIL products. o Conference announcements. o User-contributed files. To receive instructions on how to access the server, send the following message, with no subject, to fuzzy-server@til.com. help If you don't receive a response within a day or two, contact either erik@til.com or tanaka@til.com for assistance. Most of the contents of TIL's email server are mirrored by Tim Butler's Fuzzy Logic Anonymous FTP Repository and the Ostfold Regional College Fuzzy Logic Anonymous FTP Repository in Norway. The Turning Point BBS: 512-219-7828/7848, DS/HST 1200-19,200 N/8/1 Fuzzy logic and neural network related files. Miscellaneous Fuzzy Logic Files: The "General Purpose Fuzzy Reasoning Library" is available by anonymous FTP from utsun.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp:/fj/fj.sources/v25/2577.Z [133.11.11.11]. This yields the "General-Purpose Fuzzy Inference Library Ver. 3.0 (1/1)". The program is in C, with English comments, but the documentation is in Japanese. Some English documentation has been written by John Nagle, <nagle@shasta.stanford.edu>. CNCL is a C++ class library provides classes for simulation, fuzzy logic, DEC's EZD, and UNIX system calls. It is available from ftp.dfv.rwth-aachen.de:/pub/CNCL [137.226.4.111]. Contact Martin Junius <mj@dfv.rwth-aachen.de> for more information. A demo version of Aptronix's FIDE 2.0 is available by anonymous ftp from ftp.cs.cmu.edu:/user/ai/areas/fuzzy/code/fide/. FIDE is a PC-based fuzzy logic design tool. It provides tools for the development, debugging, and simulation of fuzzy applications. For more information, contact info@aptronix.com. FuzzyCLIPS 6.02a is a version of the CLIPS rule-based expert system shell with extensions for representing and manipulating fuzzy facts and rules. In addition to the CLIPS functionality, FuzzyCLIPS can deal with exact, fuzzy (or inexact), and combined reasoning, allowing fuzzy and normal terms to be freely mixed in the rules and facts of an expert system. The system uses two basic inexact concepts, fuzziness and uncertainty. Versions are available for UNIX systems, Macintosh systems and PC systems. There is no cost for the software, but please read the terms for use in the FuzzyCLIPS documentation. FuzzyCLIPS is available via WWW (World Wide Web). It can be accessed indirectly through the Knowledge Systems Lab Server using the URL http://ai.iit.nrc.ca/home_page.html or more directly by using the URL http://ai.iit.nrc.ca/fuzzy/fuzzy.html or by anonymous ftp from ai.iit.nrc.ca:/pub/fzclips/ For more information about FuzzyCLIPS send mail to fzclips@ai.iit.nrc.ca. FuNeGen 1.0 is a fuzzy neural system capable of generating fuzzy classification systems (as C-code) from sample data. FuNeGen 1.0 and the papers/reports describing the application and the theoretical background can be obtained by anonymous ftp from obelix.microelectronic.e-technik.th-darmstadt.de:/pub/neurofuzzy/ NEFCON-I (NEural Fuzzy CONtroller) is an X11 simulation environment based on Interviews designed to build and test neural fuzzy controllers. NEFCON-I is able to learn fuzzy sets and fuzzy rules by using a kind of reinforcement learning that is driven by a fuzzy error measure. To do this NEFCON-I communicates with another process, that implements a simulation of a dynamical process. NEFCON-I can optimize the fuzzy sets of the antecedents and the conclusions of a given rule base, and it can also create a rulebase from scratch. NEFCON-I is available by anonymous ftp from ibr.cs.tu-bs.de:/pub/local/nefcon/ [134.169.34.15] as the file nefcon_1.0.tar.gz. If you are using NEFCON-I, please send an email message to the author, Detlef Nauck <nauck@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de>. The Fuzzy Arithmetic Library is a very simple C++ implementation of a fuzzy number representation using confidence intervals, together with the basic arithmetic operators and trigonometrical functions. It is available by anonymous FTP from mathct.dipmat.unict.it:fuzzy [151.97.252.1] [Note the system is a VAX running VMS.] For more information, write to Salvatore Deodato <deodato@dipmat.unict.it>. ================================================================Go Back Up