Fuzzy logic

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Fuzzy logic
Fuzzy Logic (FL) is a method of 
reasoning that resembles human 
reasoning. This approach is 
similar to how humans perform 
decision-making. FL is an 
approach to computing based on 
"degrees of truth" rather than 
the usual "true or false" 
(1 or 0) Boolean logic on which 
the modern computer is based. 

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Fuzzy search

 

Yorùbá (yo)

  • Ìlànà ìpele òtítọ́ 

Decomposition: Fuzzy logic - An approach to computing based on 'degree of truth.'

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  • Ìlànà afìwọ̀n-òótọ́ṣiṣé

Decomposition: This indicates that fuzzy logic uses the degree of truth to perform operations.

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  • Ipò ìjóòótọ́

Decomposition: Ipò tí ó fi hàn gẹ́gẹ́ bí àbá kan bá ṣe jẹ́ òótọ́ sí - extent (ipò) of truth (ìjóòótọ́).

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