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This document contains a student's name, student ID number, and absence number, followed by 10 review questions about defuzzification processes and methods. The questions cover topics like lambda cut sets, fuzzy relations, and defuzzification techniques including the max-membership principle, centroid method, weighted average method, mean-max membership, centre of sums, and centre of largest area.

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This document contains a student's name, student ID number, and absence number, followed by 10 review questions about defuzzification processes and methods. The questions cover topics like lambda cut sets, fuzzy relations, and defuzzification techniques including the max-membership principle, centroid method, weighted average method, mean-max membership, centre of sums, and centre of largest area.

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Nama : Indriawan Ladjab

NIM : 1841170101

No Absen : 11

Review Questions

Answer Questions From No 1 – 10

1. Defuzzification process are performed using command line functions as well by the GUI. The
user can obtain the output in any required form.
2. The fuzzy results generated cannot be used as such to the applications, hence it is necessary to
convert the fuzzy quantities into crisp quantities for further processing.
3. The set A⋋ is going to be a crisp set. This crisp set is called the lambda cut set of the fuzzy set A⋋
, where

the value of lambda cut set is x, when the membership value corresponding to x is greater
that or equal to the specified⋋ . This lambda cut set can also be called as alpha cut set. The ⋋ cut set A⋋
does not have title underscore,because it is derived from parent fuzzy set Type equation here .

4. The lambda cut procedure for relations is similar to that for the lambda cutsets. Considering a
fuzzy relation R, in which some of the relational matrixrepresents a fuzzy set.
5. A fuzzy relation can be converted into a crisp relation by depending the lambda cut relation of
the fuzzy relation as:

6. (1) Max-membership principle,


(2) Centroid method,
(3) Weighted average method,
(4) Mean–max membership,
(5) Centre of sums,
(6) Centre of largest area, and
(7) First of maxima or last of maxima
7. This method is given by the expression

8.

9. This method cannot be used for asymmetrical output membership functions,can be used only
for symmetrical output membership functions. Weighting each membership function in the
obtained output by its largest membership value forms this method
10. This method is related to max-membership principle, but the present of the maximum
membership need not be unique, i.e., the maximum membership need not be a single point, it
can be a range. This method is also called as middle of maxima method the expression is given
as
a+ b
z¿=
2

Example 5.7

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