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(b.) -1921 February 04(d.)2017 September 06
Bio/Description
Best known for his theory of fuzzy logic, Zadeh proposed using a membership function (with a range covering the interval [0,1]) operating on the domain of all possible values. He proposed new operations for the calculus of logic and showed that fuzzy logic was a generalisation of classical and Boolean logic. Zadeh also proposed fuzzy numbers as a special case of fuzzy sets, as well as the corresponding rules for consistent mathematical operations (fuzzy arithmetic).
Lotfi Zadeh was also credited, along with John R. Ragazzini, in 1952, with having pioneered the development of the z-transform method in discrete time signal processing and analysis. These methods are now standard in digital signal processing, digital control, and other discrete-time systems used in industry and research. He served as an editor of International Journal of Computational Cognition.
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Date of Birth:
1921 February 04 -
Date of Death:
2017 September 06 -
Gender:
Male -
Noted For:
Best known for his theory of fuzzy logic -
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