Pages that link to "Item:Q581001"
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The following pages link to Set-based representations of conjunctive and disjunctive knowledge (Q581001):
Displaying 15 items.
- On truth-gaps, bipolar belief and the assertability of vague propositions (Q359975) (← links)
- Gradualness, uncertainty and bipolarity: making sense of fuzzy sets (Q419038) (← links)
- Borderline vs. unknown: comparing three-valued representations of imperfect information (Q465586) (← links)
- Representing uncertainty on set-valued variables using belief functions (Q969529) (← links)
- On the knowledge structure of multi-solution variables, including quantified statements (Q1099969) (← links)
- Reasoning with conjunctive knowledge (Q1109588) (← links)
- Upper and lower images of a fuzzy set induced by a fuzzy relation: Applications to fuzzy inference and diagnosis (Q1196695) (← links)
- Defining fuzzy relationships in object models: Abstraction and interpretation. (Q1414767) (← links)
- Evidential reasoning in large partially ordered sets. Application to multi-label classification, ensemble clustering and preference aggregation (Q1761871) (← links)
- Fuzzy hypothesis testing for a population proportion based on set-valued information (Q2219162) (← links)
- Color comparison in fuzzy color spaces (Q2219189) (← links)
- Statistical reasoning with set-valued information: ontic vs. epistemic views (Q2509599) (← links)
- Fuzzy sets in a approximate reasoning. I: Inference with possibility distributions (Q2641291) (← links)
- Statistical Reasoning with Set-Valued Information: Ontic vs. Epistemic Views (Q2829647) (← links)
- Granular approximations: a novel statistical learning approach for handling data inconsistency with respect to a fuzzy relation (Q6127117) (← links)