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Monotonicity preserving SIRMs-connected fuzzy inference systems with a new monotonicity index: Learning and tuning [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Recent research on Single Input Rule Modules (SIRMs)-connected fuzzy inference system (FIS) focuses on its monotonicity property fulfillment. The aim of this paper is to propose an alternative approach for modeling of monotonicity-preserving SIRMs ...
Kai Meng Tay
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Maskin monotonic aggregation rules

Economics Letters, 2006
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Asan, G, Sanver, MR
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Homogeneity and monotonicity of distance-rationalizable voting rules

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2011
Distance rationalizability is a framework for classifying voting rules by interpreting them in terms of distances and consensus classes. It can also be used to design new voting rules with desired properties. A particularly natural and versatile class of distances that can be used for this purpose is that of votewise distances [12], which "lift ...
Edith Elkind   +2 more
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Inductive discovery of laws using monotonic rules

Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 2012
We are considering knowledge discovery from data describing a piece of real or abstract world. The patterns being induced put in evidence some laws hidden in the data. The most natural representation of patterns-laws is by ''if..., then...'' decision rules relating some conditions with some decisions.
Jerzy Blaszczynski   +2 more
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Consistency, monotonicity, and the uniform rule

Economics Letters, 1994
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Learning of non-monotonic rules by simple perceptrons

Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 1998
In this paper, we study the generalization ability of a simple perceptron which learns an unrealizable Boolean function represented by a perceptron with a non-monotonic transfer function of reversed-wedge type. This type of non-monotonic perceptron is considered as a variant of multilayer perceptron and is parametrized by a single `wedge' parameter a ...
Kabashima, Yoshiyuki, Inoue, Jun-ichi
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Hybrid Reasoning with Non-monotonic Rules

2010
This is an introduction to integrating logic programs with first order theories. The main motivation are the needs of Semantic Web to combine reasoning based on rule systems with that based on Description Logics (DL). We focus on approaches which are able to re-use existing reasoners (for DL and for rule systems).
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Monotonicity and qualified majority rules

Economic Theory Bulletin, 2018
This paper reflects on some results characterizing qualified majority rules using monotonicity as a key axiom. In particular, some errors in the existing literature are detected and ways to fix them are proposed. Then, the role of monotonicity axiom in characterizing majority rules is analyzed.
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L'Hospital Rules for Monotonicity and the Wilker-Anglesio Inequality

The American Mathematical Monthly, 2004
(2004). L'Hospital Rules for Monotonicity and the Wilker-Anglesio Inequality. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 111, No. 10, pp. 905-909.
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Learning Rule Ensembles for Ordinal Classification with Monotonicity Constraints

Fundamenta Informaticae, 2009
Ordinal classification problems with monotonicity constraints (also referred to as multicriteria classification problems) often appear in real-life applications, however, they are considered relatively less frequently in theoretical studies than regular classification problems.
Krzysztof Dembczynski   +2 more
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