Ernest Nelson wrote: > Well, actually fuzzy logic is used with Thanks to all of those who pointed out this. What I meant is that "fuzzy" does not denote a particular "class" of AI; it is used in certain applications of learning, for instance, but still the fuzzy set theory has many application and by no means defines a "type" of AI.
So, "Fuzzy AI" is at least improper, and makes me wonder what our colleague was trying to ACCOMPLISH ( <RANT> yes, yes, thanks to all the smart guys who noticed my mistype in the former email. I warmly invite them to try to write in Italian from time to time, just to see how difficult it is for non-native speakers to express themselves </RANT>) Stefano ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Test Your IDS Is your IDS deployed correctly? Find out quickly and easily by testing it with real-world attacks from CORE IMPACT. Go to http://www.coresecurity.com/index.php5?module=Form&action=impact&campaign=intro_sfw to learn more. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
