Soft Computing
Soft Computing
∙ Hard computing
Based on the concept of precise modelling and analyzing to
yield accurate results.
Works well for simple problems, but is bound by the NP-
Complete set.
∙ Soft computing
Aims to surmount NP-complete problems.
Uses inexact methods to give useful but inexact answers to
intractable problems.
Represents a significant paradigm shift in the aims of
computing - a shift which reflects the human mind.
Tolerant to imprecision, uncertainty, partial truth, and
approximation.
Well suited for real world problems where ideal models are
not available.
Difference in both Computing
Often requires a lot of computation Can solve some real world problems in
time. reasonably less time.
Not suited for real world problems for Suitable for real world problems.
which ideal model is not present.
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