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ISCI
2008
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On the J-divergence of intuitionistic fuzzy sets with its application to pattern recognition
The importance of suitable distance measures between intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs) arises because of the role they play in the inference problem. A concept closely related to o...
Wen-Liang Hung, Miin-Shen Yang
DSS
2007
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Modelling uncertain positive and negative reasons in decision aiding
The use of positive and negative reasons in inference and decision aiding is a recurrent issue of investigation as far as the type of formal language to use within a DSS is concer...
Meltem Öztürk, Alexis Tsoukiàs
IANDC
2007
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Some natural conditions on incremental learning
The present study aims at insights into the nature of incremental learning in the context of Gold’s model of identification in the limit. With a focus on natural requirements s...
Sanjay Jain, Steffen Lange, Sandra Zilles
LATA
2010
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
The Inclusion Problem for Regular Expressions
This paper presents a new polynomial-time algorithm for the inclusion problem for certain pairs of regular expressions. The algorithm is not based on construction of finite automat...
Dag Hovland
COGSCI
2002
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Statistical models for the induction and use of selectional preferences
Selectional preferences have a long history in both generative and computational linguistics. However, since the publication of Resnik's dissertation in 1993, a new approach ...
Marc Light, Warren R. Greiff