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Training, Retraining, and Self-training Procedures for the Fuzzy Logic-Based Intellectualization of IoT&S Environments

In the past (few) years a lot of research and development projects were proposed concerning the implementation of smart home environment, sometimes even called an intelligent environment, comforting people who use various adaptations of internet of things and services. This paper advocates an opinio...

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Published in:International journal of fuzzy systems 2015-06, Vol.17 (2), p.133-143
Main Authors: Dovydaitis, Juozas, Jasinevicius, Raimundas, Petrauskas, Vytautas, Vrubliauskas, Arunas
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Smart houses
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