Computing with WordsFuzzy logic refers to a computer's ability to make decisions involving "grey" or "fuzzy" areas. As linguistics contains numerous "grey" areas, computing with words through the use of fuzzy logic is an extremely hot topic in database and Internet research. This book explores the state of the art in linguistic computation, discussing how current research findings are extending the application of fuzzy logic beyond control engineering and intelligent systems into the use of language on a computer. Fuzzy logic pioneer, Dr. Lofti Zadeh, provides the introduction for this thought-provoking work. |
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It is an inverse similar to the problem of language in action illustrated by Cawsey . Hopefully , CW will be able to address some of these issues when an intelligent system has to be designed . 2. Handling pronouns .
It is an inverse similar to the problem of language in action illustrated by Cawsey . Hopefully , CW will be able to address some of these issues when an intelligent system has to be designed . 2. Handling pronouns .
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of The creation of such a general - purpose extraction system requires the solution many problems . ... Another problem relates to facts that are separated in the discourse across clauses or different sentences .
of The creation of such a general - purpose extraction system requires the solution many problems . ... Another problem relates to facts that are separated in the discourse across clauses or different sentences .
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This leads to a big unsolved problem in physics , as shown in a conversation reported by Carnap . “ Einstein said that the problem of the now worried him seriously . He explained that the experience of the now means something special ...
This leads to a big unsolved problem in physics , as shown in a conversation reported by Carnap . “ Einstein said that the problem of the now worried him seriously . He explained that the experience of the now means something special ...
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Contents
FROM COMPUTING WITH NUMBERS TO COMPUTING WITH | 32 |
THE PROBLEMS | 69 |
GRANULAR RELATIONAL COMPUTING WITH SEMIOTIC | 85 |
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