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Inference with a single fuzzy conditional proposition (English)
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The author considers the problem, how a single fuzzy relation R(x,y), describing the relationship between two and only two particular values of the causally connected linguistic variables X and Y, can be used to produce a value of Y when the original value of X is replaced by some new value. He presents criteria which limit the set of possible inferences and which do not depend on the general pattern of the causal relationship between X and Y.
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fuzzy relation
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causally connected linguistic variables
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