Determining Talent Based On Skills Students Use Fuzzy Logic

Authors

  • Kristina Annatasia Br Sitepu STMIK KAPUTAMA
  • A M H Pardede STMIK Kaputama
  • Ahmad Rozy Universitas Mahkota Tricom Unggul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59934/jaiea.v3i3.471

Keywords:

Education, Talent, Skills, Fuzzy Logic

Abstract

In order to actively develop students' potential for spiritual and religious strength, self-control, intelligence, noble morals, and the skills required by themselves, society, the country, and the state, education is a deliberate and planned endeavor. Learning is commonly understood to be the changes that come about in a person as a result of their experiences rather than as a result of their physical development or innate qualities. in order for them to comprehend and be aware of the finest ways to advance their potential, knowledge, abilities, and skills. Talents can be used to assist attain success in school and in the workplace because they are relatively stable. Therefore, it may be claimed that talent indicates a person's capacity to pick up a certain skill, talent varies substantially, and talent remains relatively constant. The value of fuzziness or vagueness between true and untrue is what fuzzy logic is. Fuzzy logic is typically applied to situations involving noise, uncertainty, imprecision, and other similar elements.

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Published

2024-06-15

How to Cite

Br Sitepu, K. A., Pardede, A. M. H., & Ahmad Rozy. (2024). Determining Talent Based On Skills Students Use Fuzzy Logic. Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Engineering Applications (JAIEA), 3(3), 639–643. https://doi.org/10.59934/jaiea.v3i3.471

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