What Is Fuzzy Logic?: Many-Valued Logic Truth Values
What Is Fuzzy Logic?: Many-Valued Logic Truth Values
Fuzzy logic is a form of many-valued logic in which the truth values of variables may
be any real number between 0 and 1, considered to be "fuzzy".
In recent years, the number and variety of applications of fuzzy logic have increased
significantly. The applications range from consumer products such as cameras,
camcorders, washing machines, and microwave ovens to industrial process control,
medical instrumentation, decision-support systems, and portfolio selection.
What is Fuzzy set ?
fuzzy sets are sets whose elements have degrees of membership.Fuzzy sets were introduced
by Lotfi A. Zadeh and Dieter Klaua in 1965 as an extension of the classical notion of set.
Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic are powerful mathematical tools for modeling and
controlling uncertain systems in industry, humanity, and nature; they are
facilitators for approximate reasoning in decision making in the absence of
complete and precise information. Their role is significant when applied to
complex phenomena not easily described by traditional mathematics.