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A type of logic that recognizes more than simple true and false values. With fuzzy logic, propositions can be represented with degrees of truthfulness and falsehood. For example, the statement, today is sunny, might be 100% true if there are no clouds, 80% true if there are a few clouds, 50% true if it's hazy and 0% true if it rains all day. Fuzzy logic has proved to be particularly useful in expert system and other artificial intelligence applications. It is also used in some spell checkers to suggest a list of probable words to replace a misspelled one.
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 Fuzzy logic  This page, provided by the founder of fuzzy logic, provides numerous links to research, archive, organizations, journals, and various reference materials.
Fuzzy Logic Reservoir  A collection of links to fuzzy logic publications, who's who, research centers, labs, societies and organizations, and newsgroups and archives.
The Fuzzy Logic Archive This archive provides links to fuzzy logic sites, tutorials, newsgroups, and FAQs.
What is Fuzzy Logic ? This short essay is a basic introduction to fuzzy logic and offers links to information on fuzzy sets, and fuzzy logic control.
Yahoo!'s fuzzy logic page Yahoo!'s directory of links to fuzzy logic.
Fuzzy logic FAQ FAQ for fuzzy logic and fuzzy logic expert systems and is posted monthly.
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