Title of paper:
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Common-sense deduction with fuzzy and intuitionistic fuzzy logic
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Author(s):
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Nikolai Nikolov
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Centre for Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bl. 105, Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Sofia-1113, Bulgaria
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shte@clbme.bas.bg
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Presented at:
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6th ICIFS, Varna, 13—14 Sept 2002
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Published in:
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"Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets", Volume 8 (2002) Number 3, pages 119—129
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Abstract:
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This paper is concerned with plausible inference from a semantic network. An approach based on fuzzy-valued logic is proposed. A treatment of adjectives and verb appropriateness conditions is included.
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Keywords:
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Semantic networks, fuzzy knowledge representation, symbol mapping problem
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References:
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- Nikolov, N., Situations Endowed by Lattice Structure, In: Flexible Query Answering Systems (Proc. of the Fourth European Conference on FQAS), Springer-Verlag, 2000.
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