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A Linguistic Truth-Valued Uncertainty Reasoning Model Based on Lattice-Valued Logic
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2005
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The subject of this work is to establish a mathematical framework that provide the basis and tool for uncertainty reasoning based on linguistic information. This paper focuses on a flexible and realistic approach, i.e., the use of linguistic terms, specially, the symbolic approach acts by direct computation on linguistic terms. An algebra model with linguistic terms, which is based on a logical algebraic structure, i.e., lattice implication algebra, is applied to represent imprecise information
doi:10.1007/11539506_35
fatcat:vka6kyt2bbfcnh2v7yzlekxjuu