fuzzy logic

Noun

 * 1)  A form of reasoning, derived from fuzzy set theory, whereby a truth value need not be exactly zero (false) or one (true), but rather can be zero, one, or any value in between.

Hypernyms

 * many-valued logic

Derived terms

 * t-norm fuzzy logic

Related terms

 * fuzzy set
 * neurofuzzy

Translations

 * Azerbaijani: qeyri-səlis məntiq
 * Bengali: ফাজি লজিক
 * Burmese: ဖပ်ဇီ လောဂျစ်
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 弗晰邏輯,
 * Czech: fuzzy logika
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: ασαφής λογική
 * Hebrew: לוגיקה עמומה
 * Italian: logica sfumata, logica sfocata
 * Japanese: ファジィ論理
 * Macedonian: фа́зи ло́гика
 * Persian: منطق فازی
 * Polish: logika rozmyta
 * Portuguese: lógica fuzzy
 * Romanian: logică fuzzy
 * Russian: нечёткая ло́гика
 * Serbo-Croatian: neizrazita logika
 * Spanish: lógica difusa, lógica borrosa
 * Tamil: தெளிவில்லாத் தர்க்கம்
 * Turkish: bulanık mantık