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certainly.
Rod Taber, Ph.D.
Fairfax, VA
Original Message
From: Goetz Kluge [1]
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 1:44 PM
To: Taber, Rod
Subject: Fuzzy Cognitive Maps
Dear Mr. Taber,
In order to promote the usage of FCMs, I would like to use your FCM on
drug dealing published in Knowledge Processing with Fuzzy Cognitive
Charts, 1991, Expert Systems with Applications, vol. 2, no. 1, pg. 83-87
(and quoted by Bart Kosko in "Fuzzy Thinking").
The usage would be in Websites. The graphics is a good example how to
present complex relations. The FCM would be put in contrast to
oversimplifications in political debates.
In the German Wikipedia I entered a FCM as matrix in the article on drug
related crime.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drogenkriminalit%C3%A4t
Could I enter the FCM, which Bart Kosko used, in the Wikipedia?
With my best regards
Goetz Kluge
Munich, Germany
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Rod Taber: Knowledge Processing with Fuzzy Cognitive Charts, 1991, Expert Systems with Applications, vol. 2, no. 1, pg. 83-87
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