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<blockquote>"Although Acampora's motivation for developing FML seems to be to develop embedded fuzzy controllers for ambient intelligence applications, FML could be a real boon for developers of fuzzy rule extraction algorithms: from my own experience during my PhD, I know that having to design a file format and implement the appropriate parsers for rule extraction and fuzzy inference engines can be a real pain, taking as much time as implementing the rule extraction algorithm itself. I would much rather have used something like FML for my work."</blockquote>
A complete overview of FML and related applications can be found in the book titled ''On the power of Fuzzy Markup Language''<ref>{{cite book | url=http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-35488-5/page/1 | title=On the power of Fuzzy Markup Language | series=Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing| publisher= Springer| work=Vol.296 | date=2013 | accessdate=January 11, 2013 | editor1-first=Giovanni|editor1-last= Acampora| editor2-first=Vincenzo|editor2-last=Loia| editor3-first=Chang-Shing | editor3-last=Lee| editor4-first=Mei-Hui | editor4-last=Wang}}</ref> edited by Giovanni Acampora, Chang-Shing Lee, Vincenzo Loia and Mei-Hui Wang, and published by Springer in the series ''Studies on Fuzziness and Soft Computing''.
==FML at work: syntax, grammar and hardware synthesis==
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