The analysis of fuzzy logic is fundamental for managing states of uncertainty, allowing the representation of variables that are neither completely true nor completely false. This logic is based on the manipulation of fuzzy sets, which enables the modeling of situations where information is imprecise or vaguely defined. In the context of risk management, fuzzy logic is used to make more informed decisions under ambiguity, facilitating the evaluation and selection of alternatives through linguistic terms and assessment scales that reflect human perception. These methods are applicable in various fields, such as information auditing, education, and business decision-making, where uncertainty plays a crucial role
Paya Santos, C., José Delgado Morán, J., Martino, L., Garcia Segura, L.A., Diz-Casal, J., Carlos Fernández-Rodríguez, J. (2023). Fuzzy Logic Analysis for Managing Uncertain Situations. REVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY, 22(1), 6780-6797 [10.52783/rcp.1132].
Fuzzy Logic Analysis for Managing Uncertain Situations
Luigi Martino;
2023
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The analysis of fuzzy logic is fundamental for managing states of uncertainty, allowing the representation of variables that are neither completely true nor completely false. This logic is based on the manipulation of fuzzy sets, which enables the modeling of situations where information is imprecise or vaguely defined. In the context of risk management, fuzzy logic is used to make more informed decisions under ambiguity, facilitating the evaluation and selection of alternatives through linguistic terms and assessment scales that reflect human perception. These methods are applicable in various fields, such as information auditing, education, and business decision-making, where uncertainty plays a crucial role| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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