Predicting air pollution is an important prerequisite for estimating, monitoring and mapping unknown pollution values. We can use fuzzy spatial prediction techniques to determine pollution concentration areas in practical situations where our observations are imprecise and vague. Fuzzy membership kr
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Prediction of soil properties using fuzzy membership values
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