The triangular and trapezoidal methods have tradeoffs with regards to
computational time and space. The triangular method takes less time and hard
drive space or memory to compute. The results are fairly good, but not the
same as the trapezoidal method.
I hope that helps.
--- Daniel Fortin <gaychorusboy@netzero.net> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the advantages and or
> disadvantages of using max-min and max product inferencing are. I'm
> using Fuzzy and Neural Approaches in Engineering by Tsoukalas and
> Uhrig and it doesn't seem to describe any of the design tradeoffs for
> selecting a fuzzy inferencing method. Also, what are the tradeoffs
> between using triangular and trapezoidal membership functions?
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