The connection between similarity logic and the theory of closure operators is examined. Indeed one proves that the consequence relation defined in [14] can be obtained by composing two closure operators and that the resulting operator is still a closure operator. Also, we extend any similarity into a similarity which is compatible with the logical equivalence, and we prove that this gives the same consequence relation
De Cock and Kerre, in considering Poincaré paradox, observed that the intuitive notion of “approxima...
In this paper I discuss the relative merits of the logical and similarity-based approaches to reason...
International audienceWe show the decidability of the satisfiability problem for relative similarity...
Reasoning under practical circumstances is often inexact. Assumptions might be fulfilled only in an...
We argue that orthodox tools for defining concepts in the framework of description logic should oft...
This paper introduces a new class of fuzzy closure operators called implicative closure operators, w...
Abstract. The paper concerns with the theory of similarity relations in the framework of Logic Progr...
In this paper we relate two logical similarity-based approaches to approximate reasoning. One ap-pro...
We consider two kinds of similarity-based reasoning and formalise them in a logical setting. In one ...
This paper presents an approach to similarity based approximate reasoning that elucidates the connec...
AbstractThis paper presents an approach to similarity based approximate reasoning that elucidates th...
The aim of this paper is to analyze Approximate Reasoning (AR) through extensionality with respect t...
One of the possible semantics of fuzzy sets is in terms of similarity; namely, a grade of membership...
AbstractOne of the possible semantics of fuzzy sets is in terms of similarity; namely, a grade of me...
The notion of comparative similarity ‘X is more similar or closer to Y than to Z’ has been investiga...
De Cock and Kerre, in considering Poincaré paradox, observed that the intuitive notion of “approxima...
In this paper I discuss the relative merits of the logical and similarity-based approaches to reason...
International audienceWe show the decidability of the satisfiability problem for relative similarity...
Reasoning under practical circumstances is often inexact. Assumptions might be fulfilled only in an...
We argue that orthodox tools for defining concepts in the framework of description logic should oft...
This paper introduces a new class of fuzzy closure operators called implicative closure operators, w...
Abstract. The paper concerns with the theory of similarity relations in the framework of Logic Progr...
In this paper we relate two logical similarity-based approaches to approximate reasoning. One ap-pro...
We consider two kinds of similarity-based reasoning and formalise them in a logical setting. In one ...
This paper presents an approach to similarity based approximate reasoning that elucidates the connec...
AbstractThis paper presents an approach to similarity based approximate reasoning that elucidates th...
The aim of this paper is to analyze Approximate Reasoning (AR) through extensionality with respect t...
One of the possible semantics of fuzzy sets is in terms of similarity; namely, a grade of membership...
AbstractOne of the possible semantics of fuzzy sets is in terms of similarity; namely, a grade of me...
The notion of comparative similarity ‘X is more similar or closer to Y than to Z’ has been investiga...
De Cock and Kerre, in considering Poincaré paradox, observed that the intuitive notion of “approxima...
In this paper I discuss the relative merits of the logical and similarity-based approaches to reason...
International audienceWe show the decidability of the satisfiability problem for relative similarity...