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  2. Fuzzy logic - Wikipedia

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    Fuzzy logic is an important concept in medical decision making. Since medical and healthcare data can be subjective or fuzzy, applications in this domain have a great potential to benefit a lot by using fuzzy-logic-based approaches. Fuzzy logic can be used in many different aspects within the medical decision making framework.

  3. Siegfried Gottwald - Wikipedia

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    His main research areas are fuzzy sets and fuzzy methodologies, many-valued logic and the history of mathematics. [ 1 ] He published several books on many-valued logic and on fuzzy sets and their applications, a co-authored textbook on calculus , and a reader in the history of logic.

  4. Lotfi A. Zadeh - Wikipedia

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    Lotfi Aliasker Zadeh [5] (/ ˈ z ɑː d eɪ /; Azerbaijani: Lütfi Rəhim oğlu Ələsgərzadə; [6] Persian: لطفی علی‌عسکرزاده; [2] 4 February 1921 – 6 September 2017) [1] [3] was a mathematician, computer scientist, electrical engineer, artificial intelligence researcher, and professor [7] of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley.

  5. Fuzzy mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Center for Mathematics of Uncertainty Fuzzy Math Research Archived 2009-06-29 at the Wayback Machine - Web site hosted at Creighton University; Seising, R. Book on the history of the mathematical theory of Fuzzy Sets: The Fuzzification of Systems. The Genesis of Fuzzy Set Theory and Its Initial Applications -- Developments up to the 1970s ...

  6. Joseph Goguen - Wikipedia

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    Lotfi Zadeh viewed Goguen's 1968 approach to "The Logic of Inexact Concepts" as seminal in the field of fuzzy logic. [2] Goguen's PhD dissertation "Categories of fuzzy sets" [15] was the first work to apply category theory to fuzzy logic, and led to Goguen categories being named after him. [9] [10]

  7. Jerry M. Mendel - Wikipedia

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    Jerry M. Mendel is an engineer, academic, and author.He is professor emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Southern California. [1]Mendel has authored and co-authored 600 technical papers and 13 books including Uncertain Rule-based Fuzzy Logic Systems: Introduction and New Directions, Explainable Uncertain Rule-Based Fuzzy Systems, Perceptual Computing: Aiding ...

  8. Bart Kosko - Wikipedia

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    Bart Andrew Kosko (born February 7, 1960) is a writer and professor of electrical engineering and law at the University of Southern California (USC). He is a researcher and popularizer of fuzzy logic, neural networks, and noise, and the author of several trade books and textbooks on these and related subjects of machine intelligence.

  9. Fuzzy concept - Wikipedia

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    Fuzzy logic has been applied to the problem of predicting cement strength. [89] It looks like fuzzy logic will eventually be applied in almost every aspect of life, even if people are not aware of it, and in that sense fuzzy logic is an astonishingly successful invention. [90]