
doi: 10.1007/bfb0028114
handle: 11573/246493
A method to approximate the heuristic reasoning of an expert in judging the behaviour of a system is proposed. The method is based on the use of label functions, mapping the observed value of one attribute into a local judgment, and of multiple-valued logic trees, mapping a set of local judgements into a global one. The method is introduced within the fuzzy set approach, so that the involved approximation can be discussed.
multiple-valued logics - label functions - plausible reasoning - fuzzy set theory - empirical judgement
multiple-valued logics - label functions - plausible reasoning - fuzzy set theory - empirical judgement
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