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What is Fuzzy Logic?  

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What is Fuzzy Logic? The "Father of Fuzzy " Lotfi A Zadhe" Fuzzy logic was introduced by Lotfi A Zadhe. His idea was that fuzzy would model the irregularities of the natural language. He based the fuzzy theory on statistics and called it 'fuzzification'. This means that any theory could be taken from its discrete form to a continuous form looking at intervals. Fuzzy logic is taking conventional (Boolean) logic beyond its normal scope. Conventional logic uses Boolean like methods; yes/no, on/off, truth/false to evaluate options. This could be seen as black and white. Fuzzy Logic is the answer to the grey area, which is the uncertainty between black and white. There are many instances where computers can't match reality, this is why Fuzzy was born. It was only inevitable that this would happen. The more pressures humans place on computers to think for them selves the more the computers design will be changed...

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