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handle: 2099/3577 , 10261/2236
Multiple-valued logics are useful for dealing with uncertainty and imprecision in Knowledge-Based Systems. Different problems can require different logics. Then we need mechanisms to translate the information exchanged between two problems with different logics. In this paper, we introduce the logical foundations of such logics and the communication mechanisms that preserve some deductive properties. We also describe a tool to assist users in the declaration of logics and their communication mechanisms.
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Intel·ligència artificial, Knowledge-based systems, Multiple-Valued Logics, Uncertain Reasoning, Multiple-valued logics, Reasoning under uncertainty in the context of artificial intelligence, :68 Computer science::68T Artificial intelligence [Classificació AMS], Knowledge-Based Systems, multiple-valued logics, knowledge-based systems, Classificació AMS::68 Computer science::68T Artificial intelligence, Uncertain reasoning, Sistemes experts (Informàtica)
Intel·ligència artificial, Knowledge-based systems, Multiple-Valued Logics, Uncertain Reasoning, Multiple-valued logics, Reasoning under uncertainty in the context of artificial intelligence, :68 Computer science::68T Artificial intelligence [Classificació AMS], Knowledge-Based Systems, multiple-valued logics, knowledge-based systems, Classificació AMS::68 Computer science::68T Artificial intelligence, Uncertain reasoning, Sistemes experts (Informàtica)
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