Interval-valued computation is an unconventional computing paradigm. It is an idealization of classical 16-, 32-, 64- etc. bit based computations. It represents data as specific ...
In Artificial Intelligence there is a need for reasoning about continuous processes, where assertions refer to time intervals rather than time points. Taking our lead from van Ben...
The importance of temporal representation and reasoning is well known to the database community. Examples of such significance are the languages TSQL2 and its follow up, SQL/Tempo...
We consider some existing similarity measures for Atanassov's intuitionistic fuzzy sets (A-IFSs, for short). We show that neither similarity measures treating an A-IF as a sim...
We describe a discrete time probabilitylogic for use as the representation language of a temporal knowledge base. In addition to the usual expressive power of a discrete temporal ...
Scott D. Goodwin, Howard J. Hamilton, Eric Neufeld...