Flint toolkit
Flint is a software toolkit which supports various modes of uncertainty handling, namely, Fuzzy, Bayesian and Certainty Theory.
Along with Flex, Flint was licensed to the Open University as part of T396: 'Artificial intelligence for technology'.
Much of the material for this course is described by Prof Adrian Hopgood in his book: Intelligent Systems for Engineers and Scientists, Third Edition, and on his web-site.[1]
Flint is produced by LPA and runs on PCs and web servers.
External links[edit]
- The Shape of Inference by Clive Spenser & Charles Langley, Generation5
- Probability Modulation and Non-linearity in Bayesian Networks by Clive Spenser & Charles Langley, Generation5
- Defuzzification Options in Flex by Clive Spenser & Charles Langley, Generation5
- Application of fuzzy inference to assessment of degree of hazard to ship power plant operator by Tomasz Kowalewski, Antoni Podsiadło & Wiesław Tarełko
- Computational Modeling in Conceptual Models: Widening Scope of Artificial Life by Mendis, Asoka. S. Karunananda, Samaratunga
- Flint Overview, LPA
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