11 Facts About Fuzzy logic

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Term fuzzy logic was introduced with the 1965 proposal of fuzzy set theory by Iranian Azerbaijani mathematician Lotfi Zadeh.

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Fuzzy logic had been studied since the 1920s, as infinite-valued logic—notably by Lukasiewicz and Tarski.

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Fuzzy logic is based on the observation that people make decisions based on imprecise and non-numerical information.

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Fuzzy logic has been applied to many fields, from control theory to artificial intelligence.

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Fuzzy logic is an important concept in medical decision making.

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Fuzzy logic can be used in many different aspects within the medical decision making framework.

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7.

Fuzzy logic can be highly appropriate to describe key characteristics of this lesion.

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8.

Lotfi A Zadeh argues that fuzzy logic is different in character from probability, and is not a replacement for it.

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Ecorithms and fuzzy logic have the common property of dealing with possibilities more than probabilities, although feedback and feed forward, basically stochastic weights, are a feature of both when dealing with, for example, dynamical systems.

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10.

In particular, in Godel Fuzzy logic negation is no longer an involution and double negation maps any nonzero value to 1.

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11.

Compensatory fuzzy logic is a branch of fuzzy logic with modified rules for conjunction and disjunction.

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