Two Characterizations of a Minimum-Information Principle for Possibilistic Reasoning (Unknown)
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Title:Two Characterizations of a Minimum-Information Principle for Possibilistic Reasoning
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Contributors:Maung, I. ( author )
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Published in:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPROXIMATE REASONING ; 12, 2 ; 133
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Publication date:1995-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 12, Issue 2
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- 69
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Nonstandard Conjunctions and Implications in Fuzzy LogicFodor, János C. et al. | 1995
- 85
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An Alternative Proof Method for Possibilistic Logic and Its Application to Terminological LogicsHollunder, Bernhard et al. | 1995
- 111
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Construction of Bayesian Network Structures From Data: A Brief Survey and an Efficient AlgorithmSingh, Moninder et al. | 1995
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Two Characterizations of a Minimum-Information Principle for Possibilistic ReasoningMaung, Ian et al. | 1995