"Fuzzy Logic" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Approximate, quantitative reasoning that is concerned with the linguistic ambiguity which exists in natural or synthetic language. At its core are variables such as good, bad, and young as well as modifiers such as more, less, and very. These ordinary terms represent fuzzy sets in a particular problem. Fuzzy logic plays a key role in many medical expert systems.
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D017143
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E05.599.250 K01.752.448.250 L01.224.050.375.250
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Fuzzy Logic" by people in Profiles.
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Jenders RA, Adlassnig KP, Fehre K, Haug P. Evolution of the Arden Syntax: Key Technical Issues from the Standards Development Organization Perspective. Artif Intell Med. 2018 11; 92:10-14.
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Jenders RA. Utility of Arden Syntax for Representation of Fuzzy Logic in Clinical Quality Measures. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2015; 216:1096.
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Mocz G. Fuzzy cluster analysis of simple physicochemical properties of amino acids for recognizing secondary structure in proteins. Protein Sci. 1995 Jun; 4(6):1178-87.