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Double-quantified linguistic variable

Information Sciences, 2021
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Lisheng Jiang, Huchang Liao
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Towards temporal linguistic variables

10th IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems. (Cat. No.01CH37297), 2002
Although fuzzy logic has been successfully applied in many different problem domains, fuzzy solutions typically structure the problem task as one of static categorisation. This may not be appropriate for dynamic systems, especially where higher-order information is unavailable.
Joe Halliwell, Qiang Shen 0001
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A hierarchical model of a linguistic variable

Information Sciences, 2011
In this work a theoretical hierarchical model of dichotomous linguistic variables is presented. The model incorporates certain features of the approximate reasoning approach and others of the Fuzzy Control approach to Fuzzy Linguistic Variables. It allows sharing of the same hierarchical structure between the syntactic definition of a linguistic ...
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A numerical approach to linguistic variables and linguistic space

Proceedings of IEEE 5th International Fuzzy Systems, 2002
The paper introduces an approach to translate linguistic variables (LV) into numerical ones without using the concept of membership. It achieves this goal in three steps: (1) arrange all the atomic terms of a LV inside the interval (0,1|; 2) put a restriction on any compound term of a LV that it can only be formed by the product of a weight vector and ...
null Chengan Liu   +3 more
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Linguistic Variables

1993
This book for the first time reconstructs in a single theoretical framework the more important approaches to linguistic variation found in areas as different as historical linguistics, dialectology, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, stylistics, contrastive linguistics, language typology, so-called evaluation grammar, and current Chomskyan generative
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The Linguistic Variables

2019
This chapter outlines each of the linguistic variables studied in this New England English project, including r-lessness, START/PALM-fronting, “broad-a” BATH, NORTH/FORCE distinctions, MARY/MARRY/MERRY distinctions, LOT/THOUGHT distinctions, nasal short-a, and other traditional regional features.
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The Linguistic Variables

1994
Abstract In the first chapter, it was argued that the types of linguistic strategy adopted by a migrant group depend to a great extent on the nature of the differences between the language of the migrant group and that of the host community.
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Hierarchical Linguistic Variables

NAFIPS 2009 - 2009 Annual Meeting of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society, 2009
The linguistic terms of a Linguistic Variable classify the numeric values of their Universe. In that sense, they are categories which are defined over a space of values. In this work a hierarchical model of a linguistic variable is analyzed from the point of view of the principles of categorization and hierarchy theory.
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Transforming fuzzy graphs into linguistic variables

2016 Annual Conference of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society (NAFIPS), 2016
Fuzzy graphs (FG) are capable of showing dependencies and relationships between each other to a certain degree. Often, these relationships are described by numbers, which impedes interpretability for humans because they communicate using natural language.
Marc Osswald   +3 more
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A context-based interpretation of linguistic variables

2004 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37542), 2005
In this paper we first introduce a context-based interpretation of fuzzy concepts within which the modal-logic based formulation of fuzzy sets is related. Within the framework, we also establish an interpretation of the mass assignment of a fuzzy set.
Van-Nam Huynh, Yoshiteru Nakamori
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