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fuzzy system

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fuzzy system [¦fəz·ē ′sis·təm]
(systems engineering)
A process that is too complex to be modeled by using conventional mathematical methods, and that gives rise to data that are, in general, soft, with no precise boundaries; examples are large-scale engineering complex systems, social systems, economic systems, management systems, medical diagnostic processes, and human perception.


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Among the techniques covered are rule-based systems, artificial immune systems, artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems, and hybrid systems combining evolutionary computation with other artificial intelligence techniques.
Moreover, a selection of fuzzy if-then rules forms the key component of a fuzzy system that can effectively model human expertise in a specific application.
The application of fuzzy systems in reliability analysis is nowadays expanding.
 
 
 
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