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IJAR
2006
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13 years 4 months ago
Spatial reasoning under imprecision using fuzzy set theory, formal logics and mathematical morphology
In spatial reasoning, in particular for applications in image understanding, structure recognition and computer vision, a lot of attention has to be paid to spatial relationships ...
Isabelle Bloch
ECAI
2010
Springer
13 years 1 months ago
Integrating Bipolar Fuzzy Mathematical Morphology in Description Logics for Spatial Reasoning
Bipolarity is an important feature of spatial information, involved in the expression of preferences and constraints about spatial positioning or in pairs of opposite spatial relat...
Céline Hudelot, Jamal Atif, Isabelle Bloch
IJAR
2008
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Formalizing argumentative reasoning in a possibilistic logic programming setting with fuzzy unification
Possibilistic Defeasible Logic Programming (P-DeLP) is a logic programming language which combines features from argumentation theory and logic programming, incorporating the trea...
Teresa Alsinet, Carlos Iván Chesñeva...
IWANN
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Fuzzy Logic, Soft Computing, and Applications
We survey on the theoretical and practical developments of the theory of fuzzy logic and soft computing. Specifically, we briefly review the history and main milestones of fuzzy ...
Inma P. Cabrera, Pablo Cordero, Manuel Ojeda-Acieg...
JMIV
2002
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Grey-Scale Morphology Based on Fuzzy Logic
There exist several methods to extend binary morphology to grey-scale images. One of these methods is based on fuzzy logic and fuzzy set theory. Another approach starts from the c...
Ting-Quan Deng, Henk J. A. M. Heijmans