Some Considerations about Fuzzy Logic Based Decision Making by Autonomous Intelligent Actor
Open Access
- 1 January 2022
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. in Journal of Software Engineering and Applications
- Vol. 15 (02), 19-58
- https://doi.org/10.4236/jsea.2022.152002
Abstract
The article presents an approach toward an implementation of a fuzzy logic-based decision-making process by Autonomous Intelligent Actor (AIA) (© A. Tserkovny), when an input information is defined for its “strategic targeting” by a human operator in terms of a fuzzy incident geometry, whereas its “tactical” behavior (a navigation in space) is directed by fuzzy conditional inference rules. For implementing both elements of AIA decision-making a fuzzy logic [1] for formal geometric reasoning with extended objects is used. This fuzzy logic based fuzzification of axioms of an incidence geometry and a predicate apparatus [2] for AIA space orientation are also presented. The approach, offered in the article, extends predicates of a counter positioning of two objects and their mutual navigation into their fuzzy counterparts. The latter allows AIA to make certain “tactical” decisions.Keywords
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