0 (of an image) having shapes that do not have clear edges, or (of a sound, especially from a television, radio, etc.) not clear, usually because of other unwanted noises making it difficult to hear:
2 not clear or not easily heard, seen, or understood:
However, in the genomes of higher eukaryotes, binding sites are much fuzzier than in yeast and simple motif models are unlikely to yield meaningful results.
Certainly, one can object that this definition is somewhat fuzzier than the wider, more general definition of innovations as the introduction of all novel combinations.
At all these levels, oral history remains the fuzziest, the most problematic and the most subjective of all historical disciplines.
The nearer a value is to 0 or 1 the crisper it is; the nearer it is to 0.5 (the middle value of the range) the fuzzier it is.
Thus, the results of fuzzy k-means clustering are naturally suited for biologists to use in an intuitive and physiologically meaningful way.
Another benefit of the fuzzy k-means algorithm is that it identifies continuous clusters of genes.
The fuzzy tolerance of 25 mapunits was chosen to try to eliminate these from the final coverage.
However, as system complexity increases, reliable fuzzy rules and membership functions for describing the system's behavior become difficult to determine.
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模糊不清的, (圖像)模糊不清的, (聲音)雜亂的,有干擾的…
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borroso, indistinto, confuso…
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bulanık, flu, karmaşık…
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