ABSTRACT

So far, we have seen all the ways to solve problems with the help of soft computing techniques. We made systems that could very well serve the purpose and attain high efficiencies. All the systems were based upon state-of-the-art technologies. Further we tested these systems by varying the underlying architecture and the various parameters in all the ways that we could. We studied various real life soft computing systems and effectively made and tested them. One might wonder if it is as simple to build and deploy soft computing systems as it looks. In fact it is. All this is made possible by the various GUIs and toolkits of MATLAB® that facilitate easy construction, training, and testing of soft computing systems. All this is done through a good GUI guide that makes the complete system design a task of a few mouse clicks, and then we are ready to anything with the system. Even the most complicated system involves just a little bit of setting of parameters and sometimes a few lines of code. This makes it possible for most novice users as well to build and test soft computing systems with great ease. Now one need not be a pro in order to use a soft computing system. This further underscores our comment that modern soft computing engineers and primarily designers will find in MATLAB an ideal design toolkit that gives a language to their designs and interprets and converts their designs into a real, working system. The engineer is relieved from all sorts of task and can continue experimenting with his designs.