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13 June 1995 Fuzzy control and multimedia with examples from law enforcement
Susan Hackwood
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Abstract
We present an extension of fuzzy controllers to include multimedia rules, i.e., rules which do not include verbal or numerical descriptors. We describe the structure and construction of such a multimedia fuzzy controller. In particular, we describe an empirical but unbiased methodology to measure, from human subjects, distances in feature space and hence determine fuzzy memberships. We also propose a practical multimedia fuzzy controller and describe its application examples are given from the law enforcement field where man-machine interactions are important and applications of the methodology described in this paper appear promising.
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Susan Hackwood "Fuzzy control and multimedia with examples from law enforcement", Proc. SPIE 2493, Applications of Fuzzy Logic Technology II, (13 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.211794
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KEYWORDS
Multimedia

Human subjects

Fuzzy systems

Sensors

Microsoft Foundation Class Library

Safety

Distance measurement

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