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Created page with "==<!--174-->Final considerations== <!--175-->Topics that could distract the reader’s attention were, in fact, essential for demonstrating the message. <!--176-->Normally, indeed, when any more or less brilliant mind allows itself to throw a stone into the pond of Science, a shockwave is generated, typical of the period of Kuhn’s extraordinary science, against which most of the members of the international scientific community row. <!--177-->With good faith, we can sa..."
Fuzzy language logic
Fuzzy set \tilde{A} and membership function \mu_{\displaystyle {\tilde {A}}}(x)
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Fuzzy set \tilde{A} and membership function \mu_{\displaystyle {\tilde {A}}}(x)
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Created page with "==<!--108-->Fuzzy set <math>\tilde{A}</math> <!--109-->and membership function <math>\mu_{\displaystyle {\tilde {A}}}(x)</math>== <!--110-->We choose - as a formalism - to represent a fuzzy set with the 'tilde':<math>\tilde{A}</math>. <!--111-->A fuzzy set is a set where the elements have a 'degree' of belonging (consistent with fuzzy logic): some can be included in the set at 100%, others in lower percentages. <!--112-->To mathematically represent this degree of belong..."
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Fuzzy language logic
Set theory
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Created page with "===<!--70-->Set operators=== <!--71-->Given the whole universe <math>U</math> <!--72-->we indicate with <math>x</math> <!--73-->its generic element so that <math>x \in U</math>; <!--74-->then, we consider two subsets <math>A</math> and <math>B</math> <!--75-->internal to <math>U</math> <!--76-->so that <math>A \subset U</math> <!--77-->and <math>B \subset U</math> {| |left|80px |'''<!--78-->Union:''' <!--79-->represented by the symbol <math>\cup</m..."
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Created page with "==<!--56-->Set theory== <!--57-->As mentioned in the previous chapter, the basic concept of fuzzy logic is that of multivalence, i.e., in terms of set theory, of the possibility that an object can belong to a set even partially and, therefore, also to several sets with different degrees. <!--58-->Let us recall from the beginning the basic elements of the theory of ordinary sets. As will be seen, in them appear the formal expressions of the principles of Aristotelian logi..."
Fuzzy language logic
Fuzzy truth
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Created page with "==<!--47-->Fuzzy truth== <!--48-->In the ambitious attempt to mathematically translate human rationality, it was thought in the mid-twentieth century to expand the concept of classical logic by formulating fuzzy logic. Fuzzy logic concerns the properties that we could call ‘graduality’, i.e., which can be attributed to an object with different degrees. Examples are the properties ‘being sick’, ‘having pain’, ‘being tall’, ‘being young’, and so on. <!..."
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Fuzzy language logic
Introduction
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Created page with "==<!--4-->Introduction== <!--5-->We have come this far because, as colleagues, are very often faced with responsibilities and decisions that are very difficult to take and issues such as conscience, intelligence and humility come into play. <!--6-->In such a situation, however, we are faced with two equally difficult obstacles to manage that of one <math>KB</math> (Knowledge Basis), as we discussed in the chapter ‘The logic of probabilistic language|Logic of probabil..."
Fuzzy language logic
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Fuzzy language logic
Created page with " <languages /> left|thumb|275x275px <!--1-->In this chapter, we will discuss '''fuzzy logic'''. It is called ''fuzzy'' because it is characterized by a gradualness: an object can be attributed a quality that can have ''various degrees of truth''. <!--2-->In the first part of this chapter, the meaning of graded truth will be conceptually discussed, while in the second part, we will delve into the mathematical formalism by introducing the membersh..."
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Third Clinical Approach
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The logic of probabilistic language
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Third Clinical Approach
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The logic of the probabilistic language
Created page with "alt=|left|250x250px In this chapter, we will discuss the logic of language coupled with mathematical probability. We have seen that classical logic alone is insufficient to determine accurate diagnoses; hence, a conceptual and formal overview is given on why probability can be very useful. Providing illustrations of instances of clinical cases, we will see how the logic of probabilistic language..."
The logic of probabilistic language
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Third Clinical Approach
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The logic of probabilistic language
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