Intermediate Degrees Are Needed for the World to Be Cognizable: Towards a New Justification for Fuzzy Logic Ideas
Studies in Computational Intelligence - Trang 53-74 - 2009
Tóm tắt
Most traditional examples of fuzziness come from the analysis of commonsense reasoning. When we reason, we use words from natural language like “young”, “well”. In many practical situations, these words do not have a precise true-or-false...