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{{Distinguish|soft microprocessor}}
{{Expert subject|computer science|date=July 2009}}

In [[computer science]], '''soft computing''' (sometimes referred to as [[computational intelligence]], though CI does not have an agreed definition) is the use of inexact solutions to computationally hard tasks such as the solution of [[NP-complete]] problems, for which there is no known algorithm that can compute an exact solution in [[polynomial time]]. Soft computing differs from conventional (hard) computing in that, unlike hard computing, it is tolerant of imprecision, uncertainty, partial truth, and [[approximation]]. In effect, the role model for soft computing is the [[human]] [[mind]].

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