We describe restricted and extended versions of the logic of approximation which is meant to handle formally the problems of measurement error and of deduction under conditions of uncertainty. We apply the logic to the foundations of social and behavioral inquiry, axiomatizing in it an inexact similarity predicate which behaves like a metric approximation to identity. In the restricted version of the logic we formulate conditions for the imbeddability of similarity models in the real line, and in the extended version we relate arbitrary predicates of our formal language to the predicate of metric similarity
Abstract. This paper introduces some preliminary formalizations of the approximate entities of [McCa...
International audienceAnalogical transfer consists in making the assumption that if two situations a...
In our opinion, approximate reasoning is one of the most fascinating branches of I.A., and it has ge...
Reasoning under practical circumstances is often inexact. Assumptions might be fulfilled only in an...
AbstractSimilarity and dissimilarity measures are widely used in many research areas and application...
Description Logics (DLs) are a family of logic-based knowledge representation languages used to desc...
Abstract. The paper concerns with the theory of similarity relations in the framework of Logic Progr...
Approximation is a new inference service in Description Logics first mentioned by Baader, Küsters, a...
We propose to extend the ontology of logical AI to include approximate objects, approximate predicat...
The concept of similarity is widely used in many fields of geometry and mathematics; for applic...
This study investigates similarity judgments from two angles. First, we look at models suggested in ...
De Cock and Kerre, in considering Poincaré paradox, observed that the intuitive notion of “approxima...
We argue that orthodox tools for defining concepts in the framework of description logic should oft...
The connection between similarity logic and the theory of closure operators is examined. Indeed one ...
In this paper we relate two logical similarity-based approaches to approximate reasoning. One ap-pro...
Abstract. This paper introduces some preliminary formalizations of the approximate entities of [McCa...
International audienceAnalogical transfer consists in making the assumption that if two situations a...
In our opinion, approximate reasoning is one of the most fascinating branches of I.A., and it has ge...
Reasoning under practical circumstances is often inexact. Assumptions might be fulfilled only in an...
AbstractSimilarity and dissimilarity measures are widely used in many research areas and application...
Description Logics (DLs) are a family of logic-based knowledge representation languages used to desc...
Abstract. The paper concerns with the theory of similarity relations in the framework of Logic Progr...
Approximation is a new inference service in Description Logics first mentioned by Baader, Küsters, a...
We propose to extend the ontology of logical AI to include approximate objects, approximate predicat...
The concept of similarity is widely used in many fields of geometry and mathematics; for applic...
This study investigates similarity judgments from two angles. First, we look at models suggested in ...
De Cock and Kerre, in considering Poincaré paradox, observed that the intuitive notion of “approxima...
We argue that orthodox tools for defining concepts in the framework of description logic should oft...
The connection between similarity logic and the theory of closure operators is examined. Indeed one ...
In this paper we relate two logical similarity-based approaches to approximate reasoning. One ap-pro...
Abstract. This paper introduces some preliminary formalizations of the approximate entities of [McCa...
International audienceAnalogical transfer consists in making the assumption that if two situations a...
In our opinion, approximate reasoning is one of the most fascinating branches of I.A., and it has ge...