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We discuss the issue of default inference rules. We introduce the reasoning mechanism of the theory of approximate reasoning. We show how we can represent default knowledge in the framework of this theory.
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nonmonotonic logic
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possibility qualification
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    Using approximate reasoning to represent default knowledge (English)
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    We discuss the issue of default inference rules. We introduce the reasoning mechanism of the theory of approximate reasoning. We show how we can represent default knowledge in the framework of this theory.
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    nonmonotonic logic
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    possibility qualification
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    expert systems
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    default inference rules
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    approximate reasoning
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    default knowledge
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