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It would probably be an algorithm using fuzzy logic.

Traditional logic has only two possible outcomes, true or false. Fuzzy logic instead uses a graded scale with many intermediate values, like a number between 0.0 and 1.0. (Similar to what probability theory does.)

A fuzzy algorithm would then use fuzzy logic to operate on inputs and give a result. Applications include control logic (controlling engine speed, for instance, where it can be handy to have some intermediate values between "full speed" and "full stop") and edge detection in images.

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