An axiomatizable logical foundation for lattice-ordered qualitative linguistic approach for reasoning with words.
Jun LiuWenjiang LiShuwei ChenYang XuPublished in: Inf. Sci. (2014)
Keyphrases
- qualitative reasoning
- logical reasoning
- order of magnitude reasoning
- word meaning
- linguistic information
- qualitative physics
- qualitative models
- qualitative simulation
- probabilistic logic
- linguistic knowledge
- logical rules
- linguistic analysis
- natural language
- logical framework
- syntactic structures
- human reasoning
- causal reasoning
- numerical values
- syntactic analysis
- probabilistic knowledge
- natural language text
- lattice structure
- dynamic systems
- uncertain knowledge
- qualitative spatial reasoning
- qualitative spatial
- knowledge base
- representing knowledge
- word order
- word sense disambiguation
- spatial representation and reasoning
- rough approximations
- bayesian networks
- knowledge processing
- probabilistic reasoning
- quantitative and qualitative
- qualitative and quantitative
- n gram
- knowledge representation
- cardinal directions
- reasoning problems
- topological relations
- probability theory
- logical formulas
- concept lattice
- natural language processing