
Fuzzy Theory
Fuzzy theory is a way of handling uncertainty and vagueness in decision-making and problem-solving. Unlike traditional logic, which categorizes things strictly as true or false, fuzzy theory allows for degrees of truth—values between completely true and completely false. For example, instead of saying someone is either "tall" or "not tall," fuzzy theory recognizes that they can be "somewhat tall." This approach helps in fields like control systems and AI, enabling more flexible, realistic models that mirror how humans think and make decisions amid ambiguity.