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\title{Answer to reviewers \\
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jFuzzyLogic: a Java library to design fuzzy logic controllers according to the standard for fuzzy control programming
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\author{Pablo Cingolani and Jes\'us Alcal\'a-Fdez}
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\date{}
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\maketitle
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Thank you very much for the detailed and careful review of our paper ``jFuzzyLogic: a Java library to design fuzzy logic controllers according to the standard for fuzzy control programming''.
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We would like to thank the referees and the Guest Editor for their comments and suggestions, which have substantially improved the paper.
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We have tried to address all the questions and issues in this new version of the paper, and a detailed description of our modifications is provided below.
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We hope that our corrections will answer all your concerns, and we look forward to hearing from you.
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\section{REVIEW NO. 1}
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\paragraph{Comments to the authors:} The authors introduce a Java library for fuzzy controllers.
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Since it follows a standard IEC 61131-7, it seems to be easily applicable to a lot of problems.
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The authors also compare own library with existing ones in detail.
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Thus, readers can access related resources as well.
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This paper would be acceptable for publication in IJCIS, but some minor modifications are necessary:
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\paragraph{Response:} We incorporated all suggested changes, which improved readability.
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Thank you.
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\section{REVIEW NO. 2}
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Comments to the authors:
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\paragraph{Comments to the authors:} The paper presents jFuzzyLogic, an open source library for designing fuzzy logic controllers.
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jFuzzyLogic is written in Java and respects the FCL (fuzzy control language) IEC-61131-7 specifications.
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FCL is an instruction list oriented programming language.
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The aim is to provide a standardized language and parser, which could be interesting for designing industrial fuzzy controllers.
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The paper is clear and easy to read.
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The objectives are well stated and an effort has been made to illustrate the functionalities.
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However, some important issues are missing.
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The following points need to be addressed and discussed.
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1- The fuzzy partition concept is not specified in the API.
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Consequently, there is no way to automatically design regular or irregular grids for a given input or output, for instance a k-MF regular fuzzy partition.
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More generally, that missing concept prevents the user from imposing constraints on the MFs, for exemple interpretability constraints such as the ones respected by standard fuzzy partitions (Ruspini partitions).
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Similarly the optimization module API does not include constraints on fuzzy partitions during optimization.
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This can be seen in Figure 11, where MF optimization results in non overlapping MFs for the v input, which may be risky even if it improves the accuracy on the training data set.
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\paragraph{Answer:}We do agree that IEC-61131-7 norm is lacking in this basic concept and we would like the IEC committee to address this issue in future releases of the norm.
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In order to clarify, we added the following text to the manuscript (section 4.2):
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\begin{quotation}
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\textit{It should be noted that, as mentioned in section 2.2, IEC standard does not define or address the concept of fuzzy partition of a variable.
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For this reason, fuzzy partition are not directly implemented in jFuzzyLogic.
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In order to produce a complete partition, we should indicate the membership function for each linguistic term.
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}\end{quotation}
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We also think that to be able to indicate constrains in the FIS, would be a good extension for jFuzzyLogic.
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We added the following words to out ``Conclusions" section:
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\begin{quotation}\textit{
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The jFuzzyLogic software package is continuously being updated and improved.
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Future work includes:
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i) using defuzzifier analytic solutions wherever possible (e.g. FIS consisting exclusively of trapezoidal and triangular sets), as it would considerably speed-up processing;
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ii) adding FIS constraints and developing ways to include them as part of the language extensions; and
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iii) at the moment, we are developing an implementation of an FCL to C/C++ compiler, allowing easy implementation of embedded control systems.
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}\end{quotation}
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\paragraph{Comments to the authors:} 2- Connection with data files is not specified through an API. Examples are provided for entering values one by one, or as a command line argument to java, but no example is given to run the FLC using a current data file. The only exception is the optimization example in Section 5.2, which uses a hard set value (training.txt). A data API would be useful to specify the data sources (data base, on-line acquisition..), types (real, fuzzy. ..)and use (learning, inference, validation).
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\paragraph{Answer:} It is true that data files as source of information are not specified in the API, mostly because they are not part of the IEC norm either.
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This is due to the fact that the norm is supposed to be ``implementable" even in computer lacking of a file a system (e.g. a stand alone microcontroller).
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Needless to say, the concept is not only useful, but also trivial to implement given the current API.
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Following the reviewer's suggestion, we incorporated a simple extension to the command line version of the program.
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Now it is possible to use a TXT table as input simply by using the new "-txt" command line option.
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We added the following lines to the manuscript in section 5.1:
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\begin{quotation}\textit{
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When evaluation of multiple input values is required, values can be provided as a tab-separated input file using the command line option \texttt{-txt file.txt}.
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This approach can be easily extended for other data sources, such as databases, online acquisition, etc.
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}\end{quotation}
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\paragraph{Comments to the authors:} 3- Apparently, membership functions (MFs) are systematically discretized. It seems a pity for analytical forms very easy to compute such as trapezoidal or triangular MFs.
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\paragraph{Answer:} We fully agree with the reviewer's remark. We considered this as part of our future work, so we explicitly added the following lines to the manuscript (same as previous answer):
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\begin{quotation}\textit{
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The jFuzzyLogic software package is continuously being updated and improved.
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Future work includes:
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i) using defuzzifier analytic solutions wherever possible (e.g. FIS consisting exclusively of trapezoidal and triangular sets), as it would considerably speed-up processing;
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ii) adding FIS constraints and developing ways to include them as part of the language extensions; and
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iii) at the moment, we are developing an implementation of an FCL to C/C++ compiler, allowing easy implementation of embedded control systems.
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}\end{quotation}
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\paragraph{Comments to the authors:} Other minor remarks:
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Introduction: The very beginning of the introduction is a bit strange, regarding aforementioned drawbacks, that are actually not mentioned in this paper.
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Section 2.2 provides -> Section 3 provides
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Section 2.1: FRB S: not defined. The term Data Base is confusing in Fig.1, might be better to use Fuzzy Partition Base?
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Section 2.2: IL is its European language: this sentence is unclear.
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Section 3: It seems to me that, as Java, C++ is platform independent (except for graphical interface, topic not addressed here).
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Section 4.4: That subsection is not well organized, shouldn'tt the sentence "the last step, etc." be at the beginning? and the discretization issue discussed separately?
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Section 4.6: What do you mean by "Obviously, such evaluation is usually not available in real world applications, otherwise we would probably not need to implement a fuzzy system."
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Presentation: Fig. 6, 7 and 10 are much too small, please enlarge them.
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English spelling and grammar: could be improved. for instance: (abstract)case of study -> case study (introduction) allow developpers ->allows developpers (section 2) membership to the set -> membership in the set an FLC -> a FLC an FIS -> a FIS the KB is comprised by -> the KB includes as we shown -> as shown shown bellow -> shown below
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(section 4) the union of all points by to tune functions: not understandable
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Excecution order -> Execution order
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(section 5) incorrect hyphenation of maximum Memnbership -> membership (Fig. 9 title)
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\paragraph{Answer:} We thank the reviewer for these comments.
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We updated the manuscript adding all the reviewer's suggestions.
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Thank you.
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\end{document}
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