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=== Artificial intelligence === {{Main|Neuro-fuzzy}} [[Artificial neural network|Neural networks]] based [[artificial intelligence]] and fuzzy logic are, when analyzed, the same thing—the underlying logic of neural networks is fuzzy. A neural network will take a variety of valued inputs, give them different weights in relation to each other, combine intermediate values a certain number of times, and arrive at a decision with a certain value. Nowhere in that process is there anything like the sequences of either-or decisions which characterize non-fuzzy mathematics, [[computer programming]], and [[digital electronics]]. In the 1980s, researchers were divided about the most effective approach to [[machine learning]]: [[decision tree learning]] or neural networks. The former approach uses binary logic, matching the hardware on which it runs, but despite great efforts it did not result in intelligent systems. Neural networks, by contrast, did result in accurate models of complex situations and soon found their way onto a multitude of electronic devices.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Elkan|first1=Charles|title=The paradoxical success of fuzzy logic|journal=IEEE Expert|date=1994|volume=9|issue=4|pages=3–49|doi=10.1109/64.336150|citeseerx=10.1.1.100.8402|s2cid=113687}}</ref> They can also now be implemented directly on analog microchips, as opposed to the previous pseudo-analog implementations on digital chips. The greater efficiency of these compensates for the intrinsic lesser accuracy of analog in various use cases.
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