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Code No: R163202E R16 SET - 1

III B. Tech II Semester Regular/Supplementary Examinations, October/November - 2020


NEURAL NETWORKS AND FUZZY LOGIC
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: 1. Question Paper consists of two parts (Part-A and Part-B)
2. Answer ALL the question in Part-A
3. Answer any FOUR Questions from Part-B
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PART –A (14 Marks)
1. a) Justify your answer, “the information in the brain is adaptable whereas in the
computer it is strictly replaceable” [2M]
b) What is meant by Reinforcement learning? [2M]
c) Explain the limitations of the Hopfield network. [3M]
d) Define the following with examples (i) Power set (ii) Super set. [3M]
e) What do you mean by fuzzy inference? [2M]
f) Explain the concept of process identification. [2M]
PART –B (56 Marks)
2. a) Justify your answer “Humans beings are more intelligent than computers”. [7M]
b) Explain the following: (i) Spiking neuron model, (ii) Integrate and fire neuron [7M]
model.
3. a) What are the various types of neuron activation functions? Explain any two with a [7M]
neat sketch.
b) List out the differences between supervised and unsupervised learning with a neat [7M]
sketch.
4. a) What are the steps involved in the backpropagation algorithm? Explain. [7M]
b) What are learning difficulties in backpropagation and how do you overcome it? [7M]

5. a) How you can distinguish the crisp and fuzzy sets with examples? [7M]
b) Let us define two fuzzy sets [7M]
}
Find (i) (ii) Product of a fuzzy set with a crisp number
(iii) Power of a fuzzy set with (iv) Difference (v) .
6. a) Discuss the membership value assignment. [7M]
b) Compute by using the centroid method for the figure shown below. [7M]

7. What do you mean by fault diagnosis? Explain the fault diagnosis by using a [14M]
neural network with a neat sketch?
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