A Computational Approach to Approximate and Plausible Reasoning with Applications to Expert Systems
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DOI10.1109/TPAMI.1985.4767656zbMath0565.68089WikidataQ62495819 ScholiaQ62495819MaRDI QIDQ3680313
Publication date: 1985
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (Search for Journal in Brave)
uncertaintyautomated reasoningsurvey paperapproximate reasoningexpert systemsknowledge based systemsplausible reasoninginexact reasoningimprecise knowledge
Fuzzy logic; logic of vagueness (03B52) Probability and inductive logic (03B48) Abstract data types; algebraic specification (68Q65) Artificial intelligence (68T99) Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to computer science (68-02) Many-valued logic (03B50)
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