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AI Fuzzy Logic Interview Question:
Where do we implement Artificial Intelligence Fuzzy Logic?
Submitted by: AdministratorIt's a multi valued logic.
In Boolean logic is two valued logic,where we will say
an element belongs to a set with membership 1, if it
doesn't belongs to the set then it's membership is 0.
Where as in fuzzy sets we say degree of membership
between 0 and 1.
For example,we have a set of men age.
In Boolean logic a person X aged 51 we will say x is old
and a person Y aged 49 we will say young.
In fuzzy logic we say X belongs to the old men set with a
membership of 0.51 and to young men set with a membership of
0.49
So Boolean logic is our Black&White TV where as Fuzzy logic
is Color TV Fuzzy logic is a Discrete spectrum of values.
Submitted by: Administrator
In Boolean logic is two valued logic,where we will say
an element belongs to a set with membership 1, if it
doesn't belongs to the set then it's membership is 0.
Where as in fuzzy sets we say degree of membership
between 0 and 1.
For example,we have a set of men age.
In Boolean logic a person X aged 51 we will say x is old
and a person Y aged 49 we will say young.
In fuzzy logic we say X belongs to the old men set with a
membership of 0.51 and to young men set with a membership of
0.49
So Boolean logic is our Black&White TV where as Fuzzy logic
is Color TV Fuzzy logic is a Discrete spectrum of values.
Submitted by: Administrator
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