In our opinion, approximate reasoning is one of the most fascinating branches of I.A., and it has generated an extensive literature. One of the goals of approximate reasoning models is to cope with inference patterns more flexible than those of classical reasoning. Amongst them, similarity-based reasoning aims at modelling notions of resemblance or proximity between propositions and consequence relations which make sense insuch a setting. Considering both approximate reasoning in a general context and a particular one as similarity-based reasoning, uncertainty and vagueness appear as two main notions. We shall associate the term uncertainty with degree of belief regarding a proposition (with itself is crip and may be true or false); on the...
AbstractTwo main semantical approaches to possibilistic reasoning with classical propositions have b...
The paper deals with fuzzy logic in narrow sense of Lukasiewicz style, i.e. a special kind of many-v...
Two of the most exemplary capabilities of the human mind are the capability of using perceptions (hu...
In our opinion, approximate reasoning is one of the most fascinating branches of I.A., and it has ge...
In this paper we relate two logical similarity-based approaches to approximate reasoning. One ap-pro...
AbstractOne of the goals of a variety of approximate reasoning models is to cope with inference patt...
Modal logics with two syntactical layers (both governed by classical logic) have been proposed as lo...
Reasoning under practical circumstances is often inexact. Assumptions might be fulfilled only in an...
The paper introduces a general axiomatic notion of approximation mapping, a mapping that associates ...
Within the approximate reasoning Cramework, several systems oC modallogic have been proposed to form...
Abstract. The paper concerns with the theory of similarity relations in the framework of Logic Progr...
AbstractThis paper presents a formal characterization of the major concepts and constructs of fuzzy ...
AbstractA formal logical system dealing with both uncertainty (possibility) and vagueness (fuzziness...
Two main semantical approaches to possibilistic reasoning with classical propositions have been prop...
AbstractThe paper deals with fuzzy logic in the narrow sense of Lukasiewicz style, i.e. a special ki...
AbstractTwo main semantical approaches to possibilistic reasoning with classical propositions have b...
The paper deals with fuzzy logic in narrow sense of Lukasiewicz style, i.e. a special kind of many-v...
Two of the most exemplary capabilities of the human mind are the capability of using perceptions (hu...
In our opinion, approximate reasoning is one of the most fascinating branches of I.A., and it has ge...
In this paper we relate two logical similarity-based approaches to approximate reasoning. One ap-pro...
AbstractOne of the goals of a variety of approximate reasoning models is to cope with inference patt...
Modal logics with two syntactical layers (both governed by classical logic) have been proposed as lo...
Reasoning under practical circumstances is often inexact. Assumptions might be fulfilled only in an...
The paper introduces a general axiomatic notion of approximation mapping, a mapping that associates ...
Within the approximate reasoning Cramework, several systems oC modallogic have been proposed to form...
Abstract. The paper concerns with the theory of similarity relations in the framework of Logic Progr...
AbstractThis paper presents a formal characterization of the major concepts and constructs of fuzzy ...
AbstractA formal logical system dealing with both uncertainty (possibility) and vagueness (fuzziness...
Two main semantical approaches to possibilistic reasoning with classical propositions have been prop...
AbstractThe paper deals with fuzzy logic in the narrow sense of Lukasiewicz style, i.e. a special ki...
AbstractTwo main semantical approaches to possibilistic reasoning with classical propositions have b...
The paper deals with fuzzy logic in narrow sense of Lukasiewicz style, i.e. a special kind of many-v...
Two of the most exemplary capabilities of the human mind are the capability of using perceptions (hu...