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  • FuzzyCLIPS
    Knowledge Systems Lab of National Research Council of Canada
    FuzzyCLIPS is an extension of the CLIPS (C Language Integrated Production System) expert system shell. It enhances CLIPS by providing fuzzy reasoning capabilities.
  • The FuzzyJ ToolKit and FuzzyJess
    Knowledge Systems Lab of National Research Council of Canada
    The FuzzyJ Toolkit is a set of Java classes that can be used to build fuzzy logic systems. It can also be used with Jess, the Java Expert System Shell, which is similar but more flexible than FuzzyCLIPS.
  • JFS
    Jan E. Mortensen, Denmark
    JFL is a special-purpose language used to write functions. It combines features from traditional programming languages like (C, Pascal, Basic etc) with fuzzy logic and machine learning. JFL is typical used for writing functions, where only informal descriptions exists (rule of thumbs, example values, etc). The syntax of a JFL program is close to the syntax of traditional programming languages (sample (non-fuzzy) jfl-program: idweight).
    Jfs is copyrighted freeware. Versions exist for Windows 95/98/NT (binary+source code), and Linux (source code in ansi C with makefile).
  • FOOL & FOX: Fuzzy system development tools
    Fuzzy Organizer OLdenburg
    FOOL: Fuzzy system development tool with interactive 'foolproof' graphical user interface to develop fuzzy rulebases.
    FOX: A small but powerful fuzzy engine. It works based on the databases created with FOOL and reads input from shell and writes new control values back to the shell. This allows you to include fuzzy routines in almost every programming environment.
 
 

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