Term ID: T1683

Fuzzy Set Theory

/fuzzy-set-theory/
A mathematical framework allowing for partial membership in categories rather than strict binary classification, useful for modeling human concepts and decision-making processes.
Example: Understanding that a tomato can be partially a fruit and partially a vegetable, or that someone can be somewhat introverted rather than strictly introverted or extraverted.

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Reference: Zadeh (1965)