Fuzzy logic extends classical binary reasoning by allowing truth values to vary continuously between 0 and 1, thereby modelling uncertainty, imprecision and partial membership in complex systems.
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 ...
A neuro-fuzzy approach uses sets of sample data to create or modify rules and membership functions; you can mix parameters that you learn in this way from real-world data with rules that you write ...
Innovative design continues to exploit the power of neural and related techniques. Always more popular with Japanese and Pacific Rim consumer-product designers, fuzzy logic did not catch on to the ...