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Midsem 2022(Solved)

This document outlines the mid-semester examination details for the BITS F343 course on Fuzzy Logic & Applications, scheduled for November 1, 2022. It includes various mathematical problems related to fuzzy sets, their properties, and operations, along with specific tasks such as arranging fuzzy sets by fuzziness and solving fuzzy equations. The exam is closed book, lasts 90 minutes, and is worth a total of 70 marks.

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Midsem 2022(Solved)

This document outlines the mid-semester examination details for the BITS F343 course on Fuzzy Logic & Applications, scheduled for November 1, 2022. It includes various mathematical problems related to fuzzy sets, their properties, and operations, along with specific tasks such as arranging fuzzy sets by fuzziness and solving fuzzy equations. The exam is closed book, lasts 90 minutes, and is worth a total of 70 marks.

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI

First Semester, 2022-23


BITS F343 (Fuzzy Logic & Applications)
Mid-Semester Examination (Regular, Closed Book)

Max. Time: 90 minutes Date & Time: Tuesday, November 01, 2022, 9:00-10:30 AM Max. Marks: 70

Note: The notations have usual meaning as and when required. Use 𝑨, 𝑨 ̃ , 𝝁𝑨̃ (𝒙) for crisp set, fuzzy set and
membership grade function respectively. Do all sub-parts together. Start new question from fresh page.

1. Let 𝐴̃ = 0.4 + 0.5 + 0.7 + 0.3 + 0.1 + 0; 𝐵̃ = [4,8,14]


1 2 3 4 5 6
Define the following terms mathematically with proper notations and give an example for associated fuzzy
set/number
(i) Height of the fuzzy set, 𝐴̃
(ii) Scalar cardinality of fuzzy set, 𝐴̃
(iii) Level set of fuzzy set, 𝐴̃
(iv) Contrast intensification of fuzzy set, 𝐴̃
(v) Sugeno class of complementation, 𝐴̃, 𝜆 = 2
(vi) LR type triangular fuzzy number, 𝐵̃ 𝟑×𝟔

2. Let 𝐴̃ = 0.1 + 0.6 + 0.3 + 1.0 ; 𝐵̃ = 0.5 + 1.0 + 0 + 0.4 ; 𝐶̃ = 0.4 + 0.6 + 0.3 + 0.7
𝑎 𝑏 𝑐 𝑑 𝑎 𝑏 𝑐 𝑑 𝑎 𝑏 𝑐 𝑑
Arrange the above defined fuzzy sets 𝐴̃, 𝐵̃, and 𝐶̃ in ascending order of fuzziness measured as Euclidean distance
from compliment. 8

3. Whether algebraic product and probabilistic sum satisfy the following properties or not?
(i) De-Morgan law; (ii) Distributive law; (iii) Idempotency law; (iv) Absorption law
If yes, prove and if not, justify. 𝟑×𝟒

4. For 𝑀 ̃ = (−6,2,1)𝐿𝑅 ; 𝐿(𝑢) = 𝑅(𝑢) = max{0,1 − 𝑢2 } and 𝑁 ̃ = (−8,3,2)𝐿𝑅 ; 𝐿(𝑢) = 𝑅(𝑢) = max{0,1 − 𝑢2 },
̃ ⊕𝑁
compute (i) 𝑀 ̃ ; (ii) 𝑀
̃⊖𝑁 ̃ ; (iii) 𝑀
̃ ⊙𝑁
̃ ; (iv) 𝑀
̃ ⊘𝑁
̃, using tangent approximation. 𝟐+𝟐+𝟐+𝟒

̃ = [0,4,8] and 𝑁
5. For 𝑀 ̃ = [1,2,6], find (i) fuzzy max 𝑚𝑎𝑥
̃(𝑀 ̃, 𝑁
̃); (ii) fuzzy min 𝑚𝑖𝑛
̃ (𝑀̃, 𝑁
̃ ). 𝟔×𝟐

6. Solve the following fuzzy equation 𝐴̃𝑋̃ + 𝐵̃ = 𝐶̃ ; 𝐴̃ = [1,2,3], 𝐵̃ = [−3, −2, −1], and 𝐶̃ = [3,4,5]. 10

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