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H. T. Nguyen, V. Kreinovich, and I. R. Goodman, "Why Unary and Binary Operations in Logic: General Result Motivated by Interval-Valued Logics", Proceedings of the Joint 9th World Congress of the International Fuzzy Systems Association and 20th International Conference of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society IFSA/NAFIPS 2001.

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Research on Advanced Soft Computing and Its Applications - Novák, Perfilieva.. (2002)   (Correct)

....Duality (to appear in International Journal of Intelligent Systems) and started working on several other joint papers. Our collaboration was further boosted by a Grant No. W 00016 from the U.S. Czech Science and Technology Joint Fund. This grant was partly sponsoring several publications [11, 12, 20, 29, 30, 55, 56, 58, 59], and it also provided financial support for the Czech US Seminar on Current Trends in Soft Computing. 1.3 Motivations for Our Research In many areas of expertise, such as medicine, geology, etc. human experts are needed. Usually, there are very few top level experts, and it is not physically ....

H. T. Nguyen, V. Kreinovich, and I. R. Goodman, "Why Unary and Binary Operations in Logic: General Result Motivated by Interval-Valued Logics", Proceedings of the Joint 9th World Congress of the International Fuzzy Systems Association and 20th International Conference of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society IFSA/NAFIPS 2001.


Interval Mathematics for Analysis of Multi-Level Granularity - Kreinovich, Aló (2001)   Self-citation (Kreinovich)   (Correct)

.... in principle, there exist ternary operations on [0; 1] in the limit case) which cannot be represented as compositions of natural unary and binary ones, but on each resolution level, when we have only finitely many degrees, every operation can be naturally represented as such a composition [53]. D.2 More General Logics The need for more general logics comes from the fact that just like experts are not sure about the statement S, they are also not sure about their own degrees of belief d(S) Thus, instead of a single number d(S) we can consider several possible numbers d, with degrees ....

H. T. Nguyen, V. Kreinovich, and I. R. Goodman, "Why Unary and Binary Operations in Logic: General Result Motivated by Interval-Valued Logics", Proceedings of the Joint 9th World Congress of the International Fuzzy Systems Association and 20th International Conference of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society IFSA/NAFIPS 2001.


Interval Mathematics for Analysis of Multiresolutional Systems - Kreinovich, Aló (2001)   Self-citation (Kreinovich)   (Correct)

.... in principle, there exist ternary operations on [0; 1] in the limit case) which cannot be represented as compositions of natural unary and binary ones, but on each resolution level, when we have only finitely many degrees, every operation can be naturally represented as such a composition [51]. D.2 More General Logics The need for more general logics comes from the fact that just like experts are not sure about the statement S, they are also not sure about their own degrees of belief d(S) Thus, instead of a single number d(S) we can consider several possible numbers d, with degrees ....

H. T. Nguyen, V. Kreinovich, and I. R. Goodman, "Why Unary and Binary Operations in Logic: General Result Motivated by Interval-Valued Logics", Proceedings of the Joint 9th World Congress of the International Fuzzy Systems Association and 20th International Conference of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society IFSA/NAFIPS

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