Towards a fuzzy-logic programming system: a 1st-order fuzzy logic
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Traditional logic and logic programming languages cannot handle uncertainty. Fuzzy logic can, but nobody has yet devised a readily computable form. One possible way to achieve this is to define a propositional fuzzy logic, extend this to a 1st-order form, convert it to Horn-clause form, and, finally, to devise a theorem prover to manipulate the Horn clauses. The authors of the paper have already achieved the first step. The paper formally develops the second step, namely a type of 1st-order fuzzy logic that incorporates a complete set of quantifiers, qualifiers and modifiers. The fuzzy entities that represent the language are described, and a 1st-order theory is introduced that consists of an alphabet, a syntax and a set of semantics for the language.
论文关键词:computational reasoning,fuzzy logic,1st-order fuzzy logic,terms,predicates,qualifiers,quantifiers,modifiers,connectives
论文评审过程:Received 18 February 1991, Revised 11 November 1991, Accepted 2 December 1991, Available online 19 February 2003.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0950-7051(92)90001-V