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SCOA March 2020

The document contains 6 questions related to soft computing and optimization algorithms. It begins by listing the total number of questions and pages. It then provides instructions to candidates regarding answering questions and includes information about marking schemes. The first two questions ask about soft computing vs hard computing and basic tools/applications of soft computing. Alternatively, the second question compares supervised vs unsupervised learning and explains the McCulloch Pitts model. Following questions ask about hybrid systems, fuzzy sets vs crisp sets, defuzzification methods, fuzzy relations and inference. The last question compares Mamdani and Sugeno systems and explains fuzzy logic control and its advantages and disadvantages.

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SCOA March 2020

The document contains 6 questions related to soft computing and optimization algorithms. It begins by listing the total number of questions and pages. It then provides instructions to candidates regarding answering questions and includes information about marking schemes. The first two questions ask about soft computing vs hard computing and basic tools/applications of soft computing. Alternatively, the second question compares supervised vs unsupervised learning and explains the McCulloch Pitts model. Following questions ask about hybrid systems, fuzzy sets vs crisp sets, defuzzification methods, fuzzy relations and inference. The last question compares Mamdani and Sugeno systems and explains fuzzy logic control and its advantages and disadvantages.

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