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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!haven.umd.edu!news.umbc.edu!nobody
  2. From: barash@umbc3.umbc.edu (Mr. Steven Barash)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.ai.fuzzy
  4. Subject: Re: Somehow, it Seems Appropiate...
  5. Date: 12 Jan 1993 23:34:24 -0500
  6. Organization: University of Maryland, Baltimore County Campus
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  8. Message-ID: <1j064gINN4bk@umbc4.umbc.edu>
  9. References: <80-3cgm@rpi.edu> <1ivnn0INNe91@zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu>
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  12. In article <1ivnn0INNe91@zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu> dicks@math.ohio-state.edu (Ethan Dicks) writes:
  13. >In article <80-3cgm@rpi.edu> petitc@nuge115.its.rpi.edu (Christopher Jon Petit) writes:
  14. >>For some reason, I'm NOT encouraged to hear that 'Fuzzy' logic is being
  15. >>used to focus pictures in cameras.  :&)
  16. >
  17. >This attitude is why, although the Japanese are snapping up anything with
  18. >fuzzy anything, the term and the products incorporating the concept are
  19. >not doing too well in the U.S.
  20. >
  21. >-ethan
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  23. Consumer Reports did an article on camcorders a year or so ago (March 92?)
  24. and they reported that the ones using fuzzy logic (e.g. Fisher) consistently 
  25. had the most difficulty focusing correctly.
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  29. |    Steve Barash                  |    barash@umbc4.umbc.edu       |
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