20 Mar fuzzy logic
A form of reasoning that incorporates multiple criteria for making decisions and multiple values for evaluating possibilities. Fuzzy logic differs from dichotomous logic in that, while dichotomous logic expects to derive a solution by deciding whether each of the constraints or parameters is true or false, fuzzy reasoning permits scales of conditions and shades of values. It is less interested in truth and more in practicality.
Fuzzy Logic and the Mind-Brain Dichotomy
Context Powers Backward Chaining Logic
Keywords | References |
paradox | algorithms |
exception | associationism |
chaos | chaos |
constraint | connectionism |
confidence | fuzzy logic |
logic belief | neural networks |
multi-valued logic | learning |
determinism non-determinism | |
dichotomous logic | |
fuzzy AI | pattern recognition |