Fuzzy logic is a kind of statistical reasoning, whose foundations
can be said to have been laid in the 18th century by the British
philosopher Thomas Bayes. With this technique, large amounts
of data can be condensed into a much smaller set of variable
rules than with rigid logic. The result is an expert system that can
process information faster, and provide a more flexible, more
human-like response than conventional logic.
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