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15 Νοε 2016 · Fuzzy logic emerged in the context of the theory of fuzzy sets, introduced by Lotfi Zadeh (1965). A fuzzy set assigns a degree of membership, typically a real number from the interval \ ( [0,1]\), to elements of a universe. Fuzzy logic arises by assigning degrees of truth to propositions.
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15 Νοε 2016 · Fuzzy logic is intended to model logical reasoning with vague or imprecise statements like “Petr is young (rich, tall, hungry, etc.)”.
15 Δεκ 2015 · Definition. Fuzzy logic is a system of reasoning and computation in which the objects of reasoning and computation are classes with unsharp (fuzzy) boundaries. In fuzzy logic everything is, or is allowed to be, a matter of degree, including degrees. Today, the term fuzzy logic is used predominantly in its wide sense.
5 Μαΐ 2021 · The term fuzzy logic is used in this paper to describe an imprecise logical system, FL, in which the truth-values are fuzzy subsets of the unit interval with linguistic labels such as true, false, not true, very true, quite true, not very true and not very false, etc.
4 Μαΐ 2020 · Fuzzy logic gives to the disdainful by the classical/bivalent logic induction its proper place and importance as a fundamental component of the scientific reasoning. The error of induction is transferred to deductive reasoning through its premises. Consequently, although deduction is always a valid process, it is not an infallible method.
23 Ιουλ 2021 · Fuzzy logic, with roots in early Greek philosophy, finds a wide variety of contemporary applications ranging from the manufacture of cement to the control of high-speed trains, auto focus cameras, and potentially self-driving automobiles.
In this chapter, our aim is to make a sound appraisal of the significance of fuzzy logic based on the historical analysis we have presented in this book, as well as on our vision of prospective future developments in fuzzy logic.