Difference between revisions of "Fuzzy logic language"

Created page with "{{Bookind2}} <languages /> left|250px <translate>In this chapter, we will discuss '''fuzzy logic'''. It is called ''fuzzy'' because it is characterized by a gradualness: an object can be attributed a quality that can have ''various degrees of truth''.</translate> <translate>In the first part of this chapter, the meaning of graded truth will be conceptually discussed, while in the second part, we will delve into the mathematical formalism by introdu..."
(Created page with "{{Bookind2}} <languages /> left|250px <translate>In this chapter, we will discuss '''fuzzy logic'''. It is called ''fuzzy'' because it is characterized by a gradualness: an object can be attributed a quality that can have ''various degrees of truth''.</translate> <translate>In the first part of this chapter, the meaning of graded truth will be conceptually discussed, while in the second part, we will delve into the mathematical formalism by introdu...")
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