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    Measuring Membership, or Likelihood, of given Point

    Yes, you are correct. It is much like an "aim point." Again, the closer to the center of the inner-most circle, you're nearing a probability of 1 for that circle while the others will be near 0. However, as you levitate outward, the "ownership," or probability will shift. As you approach the...
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    Measuring Membership, or Likelihood, of given Point

    Hello: I've three circles as seen in the image. Source: http://www.picpaste.com/Quantify-PwdfQxLB.png Within the innermost circle is a point. I'd like to determine the likelihood, or probability, that this point belongs to the innermost circle, the middle-circle, and outermost...
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