Soft Computing

Soft Computing is a collection of new techniques in computer science, especially in artificial intelligence: Generally speaking soft computing techniques resemble human reasoning more closely than traditional techniques which are largely based on conventional logical systems, such as sentential logic and predicate logic, or rely heavily on the mathematical capabilities of a computer. Soft computing techniques are often used to complement each other in applications.

 

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