Affiliation:
1. Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women, India
2. University of South Alabama, USA
Abstract
The proposed chapter explores how soft computing has developed to provide human-centric solutions, highlighting the difficulties it has encountered and outlining important directions for future research that will be necessary to advance the field. The need for human-centric approaches is becoming more and more apparent in today's society across a number of industries, such as healthcare, banking, education, and transportation. Because soft computing techniques are adept at handling the imprecise, uncertain, and partial information typical of human decision-making processes, they are particularly positioned to address this demand. This approach not only enhances the user experience, but also fosters a more harmonious relationship between technology and society, opening the door for breakthroughs such as tailored medical care, flexible learning environments, and compassionate service robots. Soft computing's ability to provide human-centered solutions and successfully navigate the obstacles of implementation will determine its lasting relevance and influence in social applications.
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