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Fuzzy Logic Summary
1,059 words, approx. 4 pages Fuzzy Logic And Its Applications. Boston: Kluwer Academic,...
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Fuzzy Logic Summary
708 words, approx. 2 pages Fuzzy logic is a subset of a traditional type of logic called Boolean logic. Boolean logic is quantitative, distinguishing between truth and non-truth. Fuzzy logic, however, is a qualitative type of logic that is able to distinguish more than simple...
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Fuzzy Logic : Biological Psychology
374 words, approx. 1 pages A means for dealing with the vagueness of the world. Classical logic asserts that objects belong to sets and follow what was called by Aristotle ‘the law of the excluded middle’—that is, an object belongs to one set or another, there...
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Fuzzy Grammar : Grammatical Terms in Linguistics
143 words, approx. 1 pages // n. (also non-discrete grammar) An approach to grammatical characterization which makes crucial use of the idea that such notions as well-formedness, category membership and rule applicability are a matter of degree, rather than (as in most...
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Fuzzy logic Information
3,398 words, approx. 11 pages
 Fuzzy Logic may refer to: Fuzzy Logic (album), the debut album by the Super Furry Animals Fuzzy logic, an application of fuzzy set...




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 Artforum International
Fuzzy Logic.
10/01/1996: 922 words, approx. 3 pages Just a stone's throw away from Joe Orton's old stomping grounds, the four man, one woman group Gorky's Zygotic Mynci take the small stage of the Garage in Highbury Park. Though they're all in their early to mid 20s, they make no concession...
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 The Economist (US)
Getting fuzzy. (fuzzy logic)
06/09/1990: 973 words, approx. 3 pages EVER since Aristotle, the science of logic has trodden a narrow and abstract path through a wilderness of irrelevances and paradoxes. Most of the real world lies well away from that track: it is too messy to follow neat rules. Computers sit awkwardly...
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 Investor's Business Daily
Is Hakia's Web Search A Better Mousetrap?
3/8/2007: 834 words, approx. 3 pages Like most people, Riza Berkan often queries Internet search engines for information. Unhappy with what he calls poor results, Berkan took action. In 2004, Berkan, a nuclear scientist, co-founded his own search service. That service, called hakia hakia, with a small "h," applies a meaning-based...


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