Cristian Fabbi wrote:
>
> Hi you all,
> I'm searching for papers, researches and other contribution about Fuzzy
> Logic in educational and psychological fields. I'm particulary interested in
> issues regarding the way children 0-6 build up their knowledge.
> The way children categorize new concepts, connecting to the others, could be
> studied by FL? Why do we say that with Fuzzy Logic we will make computers
> thinking like human? Do we have proofs that human think in a fuzzy way (I
> mean scientifical proofs)?
> I am doing a research in this directing in 4 infant-toddler center (0-3),
> trying to understand how children learn new concepts.
>
> Thank you all
> Cristian Fabbi
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Dear Christian
One thing, they must do some kind of Supervised Learning, a concept from
Neural Networks. They tend to kept clearly in their heads what works,
even if seen only once. Hey I can almost remember that.!
But Fuzzy, I am not sure!
Paul
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