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  • Comment: Novem Linguae, thank you for being supportive. As a creator of this article, I would definitely like it to be approved under a "stub" category. But as a reviewer, I would genuinely prefer this article to evolve a bit more at this draft stage, and then it should get included. WP:REFUND could be an option but I would not like to opt for it because if it had been good enough then it would have been an article by now. - Hatchens (talk) 02:23, 25 February 2021 (UTC)

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Soft computing is a collection of artificial intelligence-based computational techniques.[1]

History

The theory and techniques related to soft computing were first introduced in 1980s.[2] The term "soft computing" was coined by Lotfi A. Zadeh.[3][1] It combines the fundamentals of neural network, fuzzy logic, and genetic algorithm which, in turn, offers the superiority of humanlike problem solving capabilities.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Choudhury, Balamati; Jha, Rakesh Mohan, eds. (2016), "Soft Computing Techniques", Soft Computing in Electromagnetics: Methods and Applications, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 9–44, ISBN 978-1-107-12248-2, retrieved 2021-02-24
  2. ^ Ibrahim, Dogan (2016-01-01). "An Overview of Soft Computing". Procedia Computer Science. 12th International Conference on Application of Fuzzy Systems and Soft Computing, ICAFS 2016, 29-30 August 2016, Vienna, Austria. 102: 34–38. doi:10.1016/j.procs.2016.09.366. ISSN 1877-0509.
  3. ^ Zadeh, Lotfi A. (1994-03-01). "Fuzzy logic, neural networks, and soft computing". Communications of the ACM. 37 (3): 77–84. doi:10.1145/175247.175255. ISSN 0001-0782.
  4. ^ Shukla, K. K. (2000-01-01), Sinha, NARESH K.; Gupta, MADAN M. (eds.), "CHAPTER 17 - Soft Computing Paradigms for Artificial Vision", Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems, Academic Press Series in Engineering, San Diego: Academic Press, pp. 405–417, ISBN 978-0-12-646490-0, retrieved 2021-02-24