2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-75408-6_36
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Beyond Traditional Applications of Fuzzy Techniques: Main Idea and Case Studies

Abstract: Fuzzy logic techniques were originally designed to translate expert knowledge-which is often formulated by using imprecise ("fuzzy") from natural language (like "small")-into precise computer-understandable models and control strategies. Such a translation is still the main use of fuzzy techniques. Lately, it turned out that fuzzy methods can help in another class of applied problems: namely, in situations when there are semi-heuristic techniques for solving the corresponding problems, i.e., techniques for whi… Show more

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