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Recognition of circle form using fuzzy sequential system
An application of the synchronous fuzzy sequential system to pattern recognition in which fuzzy propositions are used to represent various sizes of circles is presented. The advantages of the proposed system include the small amount of required memory elements as well as a fast recognition speed caused by the sequential procedure. Furthermore, an easy realization of the system with electronic devices can be expected because of the simplicity of the fuzzy set operations. The simulation results for some examples are shown.<>