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Fuzzy Type-2 Applications to Analytical Chemistry

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Abstract

A general overview about the usefulness of the theory of fuzzy type-2 for solving problems in the field of data analysis and analytical reasoning in analytical chemistry is given. Results of the development of Intel-systems for auto-mated qualitative analysis in X-ray fluorescence analysis and in ICP-atomic emission spectroscopy are discussed.

Published in Modern Chemistry (Volume 1, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.mc.20130102.11
Page(s) 18-21
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Keywords

Fuzzy Type-2, Analytical Chemistry

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