Genetic calculator

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Probably this combination is not (well) documented. Therefor, not to make expectations, I added the questionmark.
Not every cross has been done you know...
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I just did a research paper on fuzzy logic, with plant selection for phytoremediation sites. Fuzzy logic is the use of a value between 1 and 0 for the liklihood of choice to handle uncertainty in the discrepancies of the data to help choose the best possible outcome.

True, it is not fuzzy logic "sensu strictu". Couldn't find a better term for it.
 
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I just did a research paper on fuzzy logic, with plant selection for phytoremediation sites. Fuzzy logic is the use of a value between 1 and 0 for the liklihood of choice to handle uncertainty in the discrepancies of the data to help choose the best possible outcome.

True, it is not fuzzy logic "sensu strictu". Couldn't find a better term for it.

Henk

Can you get to the fuzzy logic portion of the website from the main web page? I can't seem to find it

Thanks

Scott
 
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True, it is not fuzzy logic "sensu strictu". Couldn't find a better term for it.

Henk

Can you get to the fuzzy logic portion of the website from the main web page? I can't seem to find it

Thanks

Scott​

If you scroll way down the "Overzicht.htm" page there is part about how to embed and such.
The links about a few alternative versions of the chickencalculator are located near there.

Also I have made a new experimental approach:
http://kippenjungle.nl/determinator/chickenquest.php?mgt=&fgt=&

Here you can choose the genotype of your chickens by answering questions one by one.
It takes a bit longer and I could improve the entire pathway (no doubt), but maybe some of you like this new approach.
first you can do the rooster, then you can do the entire thing again for the hen.
You can include breed specific features other than color now, such as crest, beard.
Some features are not covered like shank color.
 
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I just did a research paper on fuzzy logic, with plant selection for phytoremediation sites. Fuzzy logic is the use of a value between 1 and 0 for the liklihood of choice to handle uncertainty in the discrepancies of the data to help choose the best possible outcome.

And people think genetics is complicated? I have a major in English with several courses in semantics and grammar and I will need awhile to decipher that sentence
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But you do it so well.

I have not tried going all the way through yet with your determinator. I think I made it through the rooster OK but need more time to work through the hen. I'm such a rookie at this, but with your having the Speckled Sussex and Delaware in your Fuzzy Logic, I at least have something I can proof my experimenting against. I was glad you did that.
 
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I just did a research paper on fuzzy logic, with plant selection for phytoremediation sites. Fuzzy logic is the use of a value between 1 and 0 for the liklihood of choice to handle uncertainty in the discrepancies of the data to help choose the best possible outcome.

And people think genetics is complicated? I have a major in English with several courses in semantics and grammar and I will need awhile to decipher that sentence
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I was literally laughing out loud at this. I had to read it all to my husband, whom is a high school teacher, and he too was chuckling. I was trying to think of the easiest way to explain, but maybe I still need to work on that, hehehe.
 

Also I have made a new experimental approach:
http://kippenjungle.nl/determinator/chickenquest.php?mgt=&fgt=&

Here you can choose the genotype of your chickens by answering questions one by one.


Henk,

This approach was not good for a rookie like me. There are just too many questions I am not sure about. I was trying for the Delaware hen with this approach and was totally unsuccessful. I'm probably not a good one to go by since I am such a rookie, but I would prefer you spending more time on the "Fuzzy" approach or the basic calculator to make it easier for us rookies, at least as a starting point.

I am getting more comfortable with your basic genetic calculator. That one can easily be addictive. It is interesting how the second generation can give you so many different possibilities but the third generation can really cut the options back down. It will really get interesting when I have to try to match my second generation to the genotypes to keep going. Thanks to your calculator, I am confident in being able to recognize my first generation crosses. And I have noticed I have to get a rooster out of a Delaware hen or I have lost the barring in my flock.

I really do appreciate all the effort you are putting in to this. It has made chickenkeeping more enjoyable for me.
 

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