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A fuzzy relational inference language

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1984
The paper is concerned with the description of basic schemes and properties of a projected fuzzy relational inference language named FRIL. The language is intended to be a high level automatic inference knowledge base system similar to the language PROLOG. FRIL is based upon the mathematics of relations instead of predicate calculus and incorporating a
Baldwin, J. F., Zhou, S. Q.
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A fuzzy language

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2004
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Sánchez Alvarez, Daniel   +1 more
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Note on Fuzzy Languages

Information Sciences, 1969
Abstract A fuzzy language is defined to be a fuzzy subset of the set of strings over a finite alphabet. The notions of union, intersection, concatenation, Kleene closure, and grammar for such languages are defined as extensions of the corresponding notions in the theory of formal languages.
E.T. Lee, L.A. Zadeh
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Learning of Fuzzy Formal Language

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1973
A learning model of fuzzy formal language is proposed and discussed. We continue training the learning machine by giving sets of sentences sequentially. As a result of parsing of the given teaching sentences, the learning machine reinforces fuzzy grades of membership of productions in an inherent fuzzy grammar of the machine.
Tamura, Shinichi, Tanaka, Kokichi
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Halo - a fuzzy programming language

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1991
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Clark, David F., Kandel, Abraham
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Closure properties for fuzzy recursively enumerable languages and fuzzy recursive languages

Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2016
There are several variations of fuzzy Turing machines in the literature, many of them require a t-norm in order to establish their accepted language. This paper generalize the concept of non-deterministic fuzzy Turing machine - NTFM, replacing the t-norm operator for several aggregation functions.
Silva Farias, Antonio Diego   +3 more
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Fuzzy Arden Syntax: A fuzzy programming language for medicine

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2010
The programming language Arden Syntax has been optimised for use in clinical decision support systems. We describe an extension of this language named Fuzzy Arden Syntax, whose original version was introduced in S. Tiffe's dissertation on "Fuzzy Arden Syntax: Representation and Interpretation of Vague Medical Knowledge by Fuzzified Arden Syntax ...
Thomas, Vetterlein   +2 more
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Fuzzy Automata, Fuzzy Languages, and Fuzzy Algorithms

1975
In this chapter we introduce the concept of a fuzzy automaton in such a way as to make it clear that every finite relational fuzzy system is a fuzzy automaton. Our objective will then be to show how much of fuzzy systems theory goes through in this context and then to see how is finiteness reflected in the dynamics. Because of their finiteness, most of
C. V. Negoiţă, D. A. Ralescu
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