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題名: Our Reasoning is Clearly Fuzzy, So Why Is Crisp Logic So Often Adequate?
作者: Wu, Berlin
吳柏林
Kreinovich, Vladik
Nguyen, Hung T.
貢獻者: 應數系
日期: Jun-2015
上傳時間: 15-Jan-2016
摘要: Our reasoning is clearly fuzzy, so why is crisp logic so often adequate? We explain this phenomenon by showing that in the presence of noise, an arbitrary continuous (e.g., fuzzy) system can be well described by its discrete analog. However, as the description gets more accurate, the continuous description becomes necessary.
關聯: International Journal of Intelligent Technologies & Applied Statistics, 8(2), 133-137
資料類型: article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.6148/IJITAS.2015.0802.05
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