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Definition of Fuzzy logic
1. Noun. A form of mathematical logic in which truth can assume a continuum of values between 0 and 1.
Definition of Fuzzy logic
1. Noun. A form of reasoning, derived from fuzzy set theory, whereby a truth value need not be exactly zero (false) or one (true), but rather can be zero, one, or any value in between. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Medical Definition of Fuzzy logic
1. Approximate, quantitative reasoning that is concerned with the linguistic ambiguity which exists in natural or synthetic language. at its core are variables such as good, bad, and young as well as modifiers such as more, less, and very. These ordinary terms represent fuzzy sets in a particular problem. Fuzzy logic plays a key role in many medical expert systems. (12 Dec 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fuzzy Logic
Literary usage of Fuzzy logic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Civilization of Illiteracy by Mihai Nadin (1997)
"It took longer in the world of predicative logic and in the science based on
analytic power to accept fuzzy logic and to integrate it in new artifacts, ..."
2. Computers and Information Technologies in Agricultural Production and edited by Karl R. Schneider (1997)
"The computer simulations are used with an optimization algorithm to train the
fuzzy logic control system. 131 NAL Call No.: 41.8-Am3 Developing an ..."
3. U. S. Industrial Outlook, 1994: Business Forecasts for 350 IndustriesBusiness & Econo (1994)
"fuzzy logic, another AI technology, received a great deal of attention in 1993.
Based on fuzzy-set theory, fuzzy logic recognizes that statements are not ..."
4. Guidelines for the Use of Digital Imagery for Vegetation Mapping by Henry Lachowski (1996)
"fuzzy logic fuzzy logic is designed to handle ambiguity, and therefore should be
considered for an accuracy assessment of complex or potentially ambiguous ..."