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Gurbanzada, Fatma
Fuzzy logic is a form  of multivalued logic in which the truth value of variables can be any real number between 0 and 1. It is used to handle the concept of partial truth, where the truth value can vary between completely true and completely false. The fuzzy inference process usually consists of several parts. Fuzzy logic originated in the context of fuzzy set theory introduced by Lutfi Zadeh. A fuzzy set defines the degree of membership of elements of the universe, usually a real number from the interval [0,1][0, 1].
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