Category:Fuzzy logic

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Fuzzy logic is a form of multi-valued logic, formalized in 1965 by Lotfi Zadeh.

Pages in category "Fuzzy logic"

The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

B

  • BL (logic)

C

  • Combs method
  • Construction of t-norms

D

  • Defuzzification
  • Degree of truth

F

  • Fuzzy Control Language
  • Fuzzy associative matrix
  • Fuzzy associative memory
  • Fuzzy cognitive map
  • Fuzzy control system
  • Fuzzy electronics

F cont.

  • Fuzzy logic
  • Fuzzy mathematics
  • Fuzzy measure theory
  • Fuzzy routing
  • Fuzzy rule
  • Fuzzy set
  • Fuzzy set operations
  • Fuzzy subalgebra

I

  • InrecoLan FuzzyMath

K

  • Edward Kofler

L

  • Linear partial information

M

  • MV-algebra

M cont.

  • Membership function (mathematics)
  • User:Krzysiulek/Günter Menges
  • Monoidal t-norm logic

O

  • Ordered Weighted Averaging (OWA) Aggregation Operators

P

  • Possibility theory

R

  • Residuated Boolean algebra
  • Residuated lattice

T

  • T-norm
  • T-norm fuzzy logics

V

  • Vagueness
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