Bell-shaped function
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A bell-shaped function is a mathematical function having a characteristic "bell"-shaped curve. These functions are typically continuous or smooth, approach zero for large negative/positive x, and have a single maximum. Hence, the integral of a bell-shaped function is typically a sigmoid function.
Some examples include:
- Fuzzy Logic generalized membership bell-shaped function [1][2]
- Raised cosines type like the raised cosine distribution or the raised-cosine filter
- Most of the window functions like the Kaiser window
References
- ^ "Fuzzy Logic Membership Function". Retrieved 2018-12-29.
- ^ "Generalized bell-shaped membership function". Retrieved 2018-12-29.