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Should I take a course in Fuzzy Logic?
Camden Wilson
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Eli Gomez
im not sure.
maybe.
Jason Ward
.. I had it coming with this sort of question didn't I?
Have you studied Fuzzy Logic before? Did you find it worthwhile? Have you implemented Fuzzy Logic outside of your studies?
Justin Bennett
Give us more background info user.
Why the sudden interest?
Hudson Jackson
I have to pick four modules out of 10 for the next year of studies in my degree. I read a little book detailing what Fuzzy Logic is (see the image), but I don't realistically know if its a practical subject.
Jaxson Gray
Wow, that brings me back to the 90s. Going to listen to some Ace of Base while thinking about Bart pumping iron.
Matthew Martin
>*sip*
Jose Morales
Can I get the quick rundown on fuzzy logic?
Jack Bell
Better if an explanation didn't come from me, so here's a wikipedia snippet:
"Fuzzy logic is a form of many-valued logic in which the truth values of variables may be any real number between 0 and 1. It is employed to handle the concept of partial truth, where the truth value may range between completely true and completely false.[1] By contrast, in Boolean logic, the truth values of variables may only be the integer values 0 or 1.
The term fuzzy logic was introduced with the 1965 proposal of fuzzy set theory by Lotfi Zadeh.[2][3] Fuzzy logic had however been studied since the 1920s, as infinite-valued logic—notably by Łukasiewicz and Tarski.[4]
Fuzzy logic has been applied to many fields, from control theory to artificial intelligence."
So what what I understand, concepts such as Hot and Cold can not be described as being either Hot or Not Hot and still remain an accurate description of those terms. That's where Fuzzy logic comes in, so you can have degrees of truth.
Sebastian Williams
Only worth it if your computation resources are extremely limited. Pretty much obsolete today.
Isaiah Rodriguez
I'll show you something fuzzy
*unzips pants*
Michael Nelson
>the truth values of variables may be any real number between 0 and 1
Sound like quantum physic
John Garcia
I don't think so. Correct me if I am wrong, but in a nutshell the idea of a qubit is that it uses 'superposition' to be both 1 and 0, not any real number in between.
John Gomez
For reference, here are my choices. If I'm to limit myself to four options, then I would need to have good reasoning for picking Fuzzy Logic over another topic for an reason other than "it seems interesting".
Connor Garcia
It is important to know model theory before you dive into fuzzy logic
Jason Bennett
Wtf is Model Theory? I am doing Functional at the moment and I already kind of wish I knew what Lambda Calculus and Category theory were all about in great detail at the moment.
Ryder Thompson
is it that small?
Henry Hill
WAS THAT A JOKE?
Sebastian Murphy
Oops this to the wrong picture completely...
Nathaniel King
>Fuzzy Logic
ah yes the gender studies of stem
Logan Gutierrez
this fucking guy.
Ryder Perez
It can be any number in between, actually it is every number in between at all times. Reading the data is the difficult part
John Hill
Kek
Lincoln Williams
People love to jerk over machine learning but they dont know they are actually using fuzzy logic
Adrian Campbell
nope, that was applied fuzzy logic
Tyler Perez
It's a very Machiavellian way of thinking.
Bentley Walker
Quantum mechanics was formulated before fuzzy logic existed, maybe a quantum theory with fuzzy logic is possible
Jose Harris
It is useful in control application.
If you want to learn about control system, you can try. However I strongly suggest you know about precision control (PID), Sliding mode control and how to determine if a system is stable or not first before learning anything else.
Leo Collins