adjective relating to or characterized by fuzz; soft and indistinct; not clear or sharp
Used in fuzzy set theory to model imprecise or vague data.
Refers to a mental state characterized by confusion or lack of clarity.
Relates to fuzzy semantics and the interpretation of vague language.
Involves fuzzy control systems for handling complex and uncertain systems.
Used in fuzzy logic to represent uncertainty and approximate reasoning.
Utilized in fuzzy systems to mimic human decision-making processes.
In writing, 'fuzzy' may refer to unclear or imprecise language, such as fuzzy logic or fuzzy concepts.
Psychologists may use 'fuzzy' to describe ambiguous or vague feelings or thoughts in a client's mind.
Data scientists may use 'fuzzy' to refer to fuzzy matching algorithms that allow for approximate matching of strings.
Engineers may use 'fuzzy' in the context of fuzzy control systems, which use linguistic variables to control systems.
Designers may use 'fuzzy' to describe a soft or blurred effect in graphics or images.