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A study on intuitionistic fuzzy generating function using T-Norm, T-Conorm operators to enhance night-time images for autonomous driving system. [PDF]
Ragavendirane MS, Dhanasekar S.
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Barriers to rural women's participation in social insurance for farmers, villagers, and nomads: the case of Iran. [PDF]
Ghadermarzi H.
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Hybrid machine learning techniques for knowledge extraction in communication networks and advanced decision based complex q-Rung orthopair fuzzy frameworks. [PDF]
Zeng H, Zhang Y.
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Examining Public-Facing Hospice Medical Aid in Dying Participation Policies in Legalizing U.S. Jurisdictions. [PDF]
Becker TD +7 more
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This paper analyzes communication with a language that is vague in the sense that identical messages do not always result in identical interpretations. It is shown that strategic agents frequently add to this vagueness by being intentionally vague, i.e. they deliberately choose less precise messages than they have to among the ones available to them in
Oliver Board, Andreas Blume
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The Riddle of Vagueness, 2021
This chapter centres on what it terms the Vagueness Trilemma: that what may impress as the only three possible types of view about what vagueness is—namely, that it is a matter of semantic indeterminacy, that it originates in rebus, and the epistemicist ...
C. Wright
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This chapter centres on what it terms the Vagueness Trilemma: that what may impress as the only three possible types of view about what vagueness is—namely, that it is a matter of semantic indeterminacy, that it originates in rebus, and the epistemicist ...
C. Wright
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Vagueness, power and public health: use of ‘vulnerable‘ in public health literature
Critical Public Health, 2019The word ‘vulnerable’ is frequently used in public health research and practice. We use critical discourse analysis to explore the use of this term in articles published between January 2015 and January 2018 in the American Journal of Public Health and ...
Amy S. Katz +4 more
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Vagueness and Imprecise Imitation in Signalling Games
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2018Signalling games are popular models for studying the evolution of meaning, but typical approaches do not incorporate vagueness as a feature of successful signalling.
M. Franke, José Pedro Correia
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