Where does the Bayes rule can be used?
a) Solving queries
b) Increasing complexity
c) Decreasing complexity
d) Answering probabilistic query
Fuzzy logic is a form of a) Two-valued logic b) Crisp set logic c) Many-valued logic d) Binary set logic
What are advantages of fuzzy logic systems?
What is the consequence between a node and its predecessors while creating Bayesian network? a) Conditionally dependent b) Dependent c) Conditionally independent d) Both a & b
Where does the Bayes rule can be used? a) Solving queries b) Increasing complexity c) Decreasing complexity d) Answering probabilistic query
What is Fuzzy Logic? Where do You implement it?
3 Answers iGate, T3 Softwares,
What are disadvantages of fuzzy logic systems?
____________ are algorithms that learn from their more complex environments (hence eco) to generalize, approximate and simplify solution logic. a) Fuzzy Relational DB b) Ecorithms c) Fuzzy Set d) None of the mentioned
What is meant by probability density function? a) Probability distributions b) Continuous variable c) Discrete variable d) Probability distributions for Continuous variables
How many types of random variables are available? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
Like relational databases there does exists fuzzy relational databases. a) True b) False
Which condition is used to influence a variable directly by all the others? a) Partially connected b) Fully connected c) Local connected d) None of the mentioned
Traditional set theory is also known as Crisp Set theory. a) True b) False