A mathematical technique for dealing with problems that have many solutions. Although fuzzy logic is implemented in digital computers which make only yes-no decisions, it works with ranges of values, ...
Fuzzy logic offers a framework for reasoning under uncertainty by extending classical Boolean logic to accommodate partial truth values represented by real numbers between zero and one. This paradigm ...
Identifying cancer cells in a medical image and altering the trajectory of airplanes at take-off and landing to reduce noise pollution are just two of the goals of new research projects based on the ...
Probably, we all agree that we should not see the world in black and white. One of our most important abilities as human beings, which separates us from machines, is the ability to see events as ...
Then in the early 20th century, Jan Lukasiewicz proposed a three-valued logic (true, possible, false), which never gained wide acceptance. In 1965, Lotfi A. Zadeh of the University of California at ...
Lotfi Zadeh, the computer scientist and electrical engineer whose theories of “fuzzy logic” rippled across academia and industry, influencing everything from linguistics, economics and medicine to air ...
The system, called F2IND-IT! (fuzzy fake Indian news detection using images and text), was described in a recent paper ...
The digital computing world is built on a structure of Boolean logic applied to binary values — one or zero, yes or no, in or out. But this powerful structure is a gross oversimplification of the real ...
Fuzzy logic looks beyond traditional logic and the binary duality of true and false, or one and zero. Within fuzzy logic, something can be partially true; it recognizes a spectrum and gradient of ...