Publication:5389820
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Publication date: 23 April 2012
Full work available at URL: https://eudml.org/doc/33755
fuzzy logic; disjunctive normal form; artificial neural network; Łukasiewicz logic; knowledge extraction from data
68T05: Learning and adaptive systems in artificial intelligence
03B52: Fuzzy logic; logic of vagueness
62M45: Neural nets and related approaches to inference from stochastic processes
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