On the Hilbert-Ackermann theorem in fuzzy logic
Vilém Novák (1996)
Acta Mathematica et Informatica Universitatis Ostraviensis
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Vilém Novák (1996)
Acta Mathematica et Informatica Universitatis Ostraviensis
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Peter Vojtáš, Tomáš Horváth, Stanislav Krajči, Rastislav Lencses (2004)
Kybernetika
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Motivation for this paper are classification problems in which data can not be clearly divided into positive and negative examples, especially data in which there is a monotone hierarchy (degree, preference) of more or less positive (negative) examples. We present a new formulation of a fuzzy inductive logic programming task in the framework of fuzzy logic in narrow sense. Our construction is based on a syntactical equivalence of fuzzy logic programs FLP and a restricted class of generalised...
Nikolai G. Nikolov (2002)
Mathware and Soft Computing
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The Liar paradox, or the sentence I am now saying is false its various guises have been attracting the attention of logicians and linguists since ancient times. A commonly accepted treatment of the Liar paradox [7,8] is by means of Situation semantics, a powerful approach to natural language analysis. It is based on the machinery of non-well-founded sets developed in [1]. In this paper we show how to generalize these results including elements of fuzzy and intuitionistic...
Juan Luis Castro (1999)
Mathware and Soft Computing
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In this paper we try to answer the following questions: What can be made by applying fuzzy logic? and What can not be made by applying fuzzy logic? The question will be analyzed from both a theoretical and an applied point of view. A (partial) answer will be given for three topics: a) as calculus procedure b) as reasoning mechanism and c) as engineering tool.