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Some considerations on fuzzy conditional inference

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It is pointed out that the consequence inferred by the methods suggested does not always fit intuitions and improved methods are suggested which fit the authors' intuitions under several criteria.
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This article is published in Fuzzy Sets and Systems.The article was published on 1980-11-01. It has received 171 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fuzzy set & Fuzzy mathematics.

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Fuzzy logic in control systems: fuzzy logic controller. II

TL;DR: The basic aspects of the FLC (fuzzy logic controller) decision-making logic are examined and several issues, including the definitions of a fuzzy implication, compositional operators, the interpretations of the sentence connectives 'and' and 'also', and fuzzy inference mechanisms, are investigated.
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The role of fuzzy logic in the management of uncertainty in expert systems

TL;DR: F fuzzy logic is suggested, which is the logic underlying approximate or, equivalently, fuzzy reasoning, which leads to various basic syllogisms which may be used as rules of combination of evidence in expert systems.
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Fuzzy sets in approximate reasoning, part 1: inference with possibility distributions

TL;DR: This paper focuses on semantic approaches to approximate reasoning based on fuzzy sets, commonly exemplified by the generalized modus ponens, but also considers applications to current topics in Artificial Intelligence such as default reasoning and qualitative process modeling.
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Handbook of Granular Computing

TL;DR: The Handbook of Granular Computing offers a comprehensive reference source for the granular computing community, edited by and with contributions from leading experts in the field, and represents a significant and valuable contribution to the literature.
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Comparison of fuzzy reasoning methods

TL;DR: This paper deals with the properties of their methods in the case of 'generalized modus tollens', and investigates the other new fuzzy reasoning methods obtained by introducing the implication rules of many valued logic systems.
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The concept of a linguistic variable and its application to approximate reasoning—II☆

TL;DR: Much of what constitutes the core of scientific knowledge may be regarded as a reservoir of concepts and techniques which can be drawn upon to construct mathematical models of various types of systems and thereby yield quantitative information concerning their behavior.
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Application of Fuzzy Logic to Approximate Reasoning Using Linguistic Synthesis

TL;DR: In this article, a fuzzy logic is used to synthesize linguistic control protocol of a skilled operator for industrial plants, which has been applied to pilot scale plants as well as in practical situations.
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Many Valued Logic

TL;DR: In Ch. IX of his treatise On Interpretation (De interpretatione), Aristotle discussed the truth-status of alternatives regarding future-contingent matters, whose occurrence is not yet determinable by us, and may indeed actually actually be undetermined as discussed by the authors.
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Calculus of fuzzy restrictions

TL;DR: The calculus of fuzzy restrictions is concerned with translation of propositions of various types into relational assignment equations, and the study of transformations of fuzzy Restrictions which are induced by linguistic modifiers, truth-functional modifiers, compositions, projections and other operations.