Karol £ukawski

Karol Makowiecki

Fuzzy logic

Here is an example describing a set of young people using fuzzy sets. In general, young people range from the age of 0 to 20. But, if we use this strict interval to define young people, then a person on his 20th birthday is still young (still a member of the set). But on the day after his 20th birthday, this person is now old (not a member of the young set).

How can one remedy this?

By relaxing the boundary between the strict separation of young and old. The figure below graphically illustrates a fuzzy set of young and old people.

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Notice in the figure that people whose ages are >= zero and <= 20 are complete members of the young set (that is, they have a membership value of one). Also note that people whose ages are > 20 and < 30 are partial members of the young set. For example, a person who is 25 would be young to the degree of 0.5. Finally people whose ages are >= 30 are non-members of the young set.