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Software Vendor Short description
LFLC
Linguistic Fuzzy Logic Controller
Institute for Research and Applications of Fuzzy Modeling, University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Linguistic Fuzzy Logic Controller (LFLC) is in several respects different from the standard fuzzy logic controllers. It is based on the deep mathematical results in fuzzy logic, and its application in linguistics.
MLF
Machine Learning Framework for Mathematica
Uni Software Plus, Linz, Austria The machine learning framework mlf is a universal tool for all those, who want to create understandable computational models from data. It combines different optimized future looking fuzzy logic based machine learning methods and algorithms, which create understandable computational models. Fully implemented in C++, mlf is integrated into Mathematica's high level, symbolic computation, visualization and programming environment.

Open Source

Software Vendor Short description
FisPro INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Paris, France FisPro is an open source portable software for designing and handling fuzzy inference systems. It is an open evolutive development framework for fuzzy logic researchers, and a modeling and simulation tool for non specialist users. It includes well known learning methods, as well as new ones with interpretability constraints. It provides specialized graphic views, in particular an educational inference graphic tool. FisPro does not necessitate any proprietary software to run, only a java 2 virtual machine is required, and a C++ compiler on non Win32 platforms.
Kappalab Michel Grabisch, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne
Ivan Kojadinovic, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Patrick Meyer, University of Luxembourg
Kappalab, which stands for "laboratory for capacities", is a package for the GNU R statistical system. It is a toolbox for capacity (or non-additive measure, fuzzy measure) and integral manipulation on a finite setting which can be used in the framework of decision making or cooperative game theory. It is distributed as a free software under the CeCILL license which is basically a GNU GPL license compatible with French law.
KBCT ETSIT - Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros de Telecomunicacion, Madrid, Spain KBCT (Knowledge Base Configuration Tool) is a user-friendly portable tool designed and developed in order to make easier knowledge extraction and representation for fuzzy logic based systems. It lets the user define expert variables and rules, but also provide induction capabilities for partitions and rules. Both types of knowledge, expert and induced, are integrated under the expert control. In addition to this, the user can check consistency and quality of rule base at any moment. A simplify option is implemented in order to allow the user to reduce the size of rule base. The main objective consists of ensuring interpretability and consistency of knowledge base along the whole process.

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