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 -- (圖像)模糊不清的;(聲音)雜亂的,有干擾的
My head's a little fuzzy (= I cannot think clearly) this morning after all that wine last night. 昨天晚上喝了那麽多酒,今天早晨我有些不清醒。
The basic facts of the story are starting to emerge though the details are still fuzzy. 雖然一些細節仍然並不清晰,但事情的基本事實已經浮出水面了。
You can pick up a lot of stations on the car radio but the sound is usually sort of fuzzy. 汽車上的收音機可以收到一大堆電臺,但聲音通常都會有些干擾。
1 (of hair) in an untidy mass of tight curls -- (毛髮)零亂的;有緊致的小卷的
An adaptive fuzzy control scheme is proposed in reference [10] for compensating the nonlinear gravity component of a manipulator dynamics.
Chapters 4 and 5 explore the at times fuzzy nature of pattern-meaning association.
The boundaries of these subcategories are somewhat fuzzy for two reasons.
According to the author, this is another piece of evidence that shows that the distinction between modals and full verbs is fuzzy.
The decision table mentioned in the previous section has been widely used in the design of a fuzzy system.
In order to assess the per formance of the fuzzy rule set, it is tested with different initial conditions.
A paradigm for learning fuzzy rules is described and demonstrated on the water bath temperature control problem.
However, as system complexity increases, reliable fuzzy rules and membership functions for describing the system's behavior become difficult to determine.