As the Jess FAQ states (http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/jess/FAQ.html),
Bob Orchard, creator of Fuzzy CLIPS, is working on Fuzzy Jess. No word
yet on a release date.
I think Rogerio Atem wrote:
My name is Rogerio de Carvalho from Federal
Politechnic of Campos/Rio de Janeiro/Brazil,
I recently
downloaded Jess. I intend to use it in my
PhD. thesis, if it`s suitable.
I need to know some things:
1)Is Jess capable of Fuzzy Inference?
2)Is there any tool in Java or C++ capable
of generating fuzzy rules from a
a database of attributes? Is there any
specific Jess feature to do it or a
auxiliary tool which works with Jess?
Preferable in Java too?
Best Regards,
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