steve_bank
Diabetic retinopathy and poor eyesight. Typos ...
The book I read back in 90s used a seesaw as an analogy.
Any number of weights at different positions on a seesaw can result in a balance or the same position of the seesaw.
Decision points are not defined by deterministc logic.
Fuzzy control systems go back to the 80s. Fuzzy processors learn or are taught from data not coded with explicit logic.
You could look at fuzzy logic as intuition.
Any number of weights at different positions on a seesaw can result in a balance or the same position of the seesaw.
Decision points are not defined by deterministc logic.
Fuzzy control systems go back to the 80s. Fuzzy processors learn or are taught from data not coded with explicit logic.
You could look at fuzzy logic as intuition.
AI is not fuzzy logic rather, fuzzy logic is a technique used within AI to help systems make decisions based on vague or imprecise information, similar to how humans do. While traditional AI might rely on strict, binary logic (true or false), fuzzy logic allows for degrees of truth, which makes it useful for complex, real-world applications where data is not perfectly clear.