The digital computing world is built on a structure of Boolean logic applied to binary values — one or zero, yes or no, in or out. But this powerful structure is a gross oversimplification of the real ...
Then in the early 20th century, Jan Lukasiewicz proposed a three-valued logic (true, possible, false), which never gained wide acceptance. In 1965, Lotfi A. Zadeh of the University of California at ...
Fuzzy logic offers a framework for reasoning under uncertainty by extending classical Boolean logic to accommodate partial truth values represented by real numbers between zero and one. This paradigm ...