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A MULTI-LEVEL FUZZY LOGIC SCHEME FOR MODELING COMPLEX PROBLEMS
By: July Diana Banda-Tapia, Regina Ticona Herrera, Dennis Barrio (3383 reads)
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Abstract: In this paper, we propose to extend traditional Fuzzy Logic(FL) techniques by creating a second set of inference rules (and the corresponding inference mechanism) in order to effectively produce results exploitable by decision makers. We present a formal definition of a multi-level FL scheme and its application in the development of: i) a break-even inference machine and ii) a legal argumentation system. The proposed scheme is shown to be useful in modeling systems where intermediary fuzzy concepts come to play, and it could be applied in several problems analog to the ones presented in this study.

Keywords: Multilevel Fuzzy Logic, Knowledge Based Systems, Legal Argumentation System.

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A MULTI-LEVEL FUZZY LOGIC SCHEME FOR MODELING COMPLEX PROBLEMS

July Diana Banda-Tapia?, Regina Ticona Herrera, Dennis Barrios-Aranibar? Joe Tekli, Richard Chbeir

http://foibg.com/ibs_isc/ibs-27/ibs-27-p10.pdf

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