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Fuzzy temporal reasoning

Fuzzy temporal reasoning involves understanding and managing information about time that isn't always precise or clear-cut. Instead of strict timelines, it handles uncertain or approximate time frames—like "soon," "later," or "around noon." This approach allows systems to make intelligent decisions or draw conclusions even when exact times are unclear, reflecting how humans often reason about time in everyday life. It combines fuzzy logic (which handles ambiguity) with temporal concepts to model realistic, flexible time-related situations effectively.