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From: elias@theory.tn.cornell.edu (Doug Elias)
Subject: Re: Fuzzy Articles
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>Are there any good books which provide an overview of the field yet?

Try "Fuzzy Sets, Uncertainty, and Information", George Klir and 
Tina Folger, published by Prentice Hall.  Excellent coverage,
lots of problems at the end of the chapters, 25 pages of references
in the back.  i've used it for 2-3 years for a Master's level course
on Fuzzy Sets and Reasoning, and recommend it highly.

doug
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