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FSS
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
On approximate reasoning with graded rules
Martina Danková
RSCTC
2004
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
A Graded Applicability of Rules
We address the problem of rough applicability of rules within the framework of approximation spaces. The graded applicability of a rule for an object of an approximation space, int...
Anna Gomolinska
PODS
2001
ACM
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14 years 4 months ago
Optimal Aggregation Algorithms for Middleware
Assume that each object in a database has m grades, or scores, one for each of m attributes. For example, an object can have a color grade, that tells how red it is, and a shape g...
Ronald Fagin, Amnon Lotem, Moni Naor
IJIS
2011
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12 years 8 months ago
Modeling and reasoning with qualitative comparative clinical knowledge
The number of clinical trials reports is increasing rapidly due to a large number of clinical trials being conducted, it therefore raises an urgent need to utilize the clinical kno...
Jianbing Ma, Weiru Liu, Anthony Hunter
EUSFLAT
2003
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13 years 6 months ago
Comparison of two approaches to approximated reasoning
A comparison is made of two approaches to approximate reasoning: Mamdani's interpolation method and the implication method. Both approaches are variants of Zadeh's compo...
Pim van den Broek