Subway trains in Sendai, Japan, that use fuzzy controllers for smoother braking and acceleration.
Fuzzy Thinking serves as a manifesto for a "gray" world. Kosko’s work encourages us to stop forcing the world into boxes where it doesn't fit and instead use the mathematical tools of fuzzy logic to navigate the inherent ambiguity of life. Bart Kosko Fuzzy Thinking: The New Science of F...
Kosko posits that while binary logic works for mathematics and digital computers, it fails to accurately describe reality. He points out that most concepts are matters of degree. For example, at what exact point does a "tall" person become "short"? Binary logic demands a sharp cutoff, whereas fuzzy logic allows for a person to be "70% tall." The "Fuzzy" Revolution Subway trains in Sendai, Japan, that use fuzzy
Washing machines that sense dirt levels and adjust cycles. Kosko posits that while binary logic works for