نتایج جستجو برای: vague language
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The main purpose of this paper is to introduce the notion of vague h-morphism on vague graphs and regular vague graphs. The action of vague h-morphism on vague strong regular graphs are studied. Some elegant results on weak and co weak isomorphism are derived. Also, [Formula: see text]-complement of highly irregular vague graphs are defined.
Less-Detailed Representation of Non-Native Language: Why Non-Native Speakers' Stories Seem More Vague Shiri Lev-Ari a & Boaz Keysar b a Department of Psychology, University of Chicago, and Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, DEC-ENS, CNRS, EHESS, Paris, France b Department of Psychology, University of Chicago Accepted author version posted online: 11 Jun 2012.Version of re...
Inductive probability is the logical concept of probability in ordinary language. It is vague but it can be explicated by defining a clear and precise concept that can serve some of the same purposes. This paper presents a general method for doing such an explication and then a particular explication due to Carnap. Common criticisms of Carnap’s inductive logic are examined; it is shown that mos...
As interest in video games increases, so does the need for intelligent access to them. However, traditional organization systems and standards fall short. Through domain analysis and cataloging real-world examples while attempting to develop a formal metadata schema for video games, we encountered challenges in description. Inconsistent, vague, and subjective sources of information for genre, r...
Classical ontologies are not suitable to represent imprecise or vague pieces of information, which has led to fuzzy extensions of Description Logics. In order to support an early acceptance of the OWL 1.1 ontology language, we present DeLorean, the first reasoner that supports a fuzzy extension of the Description Logic SROIQ, closely equivalent to it. It implements some interesting optimization...
Bonini et al. [2] present psychological data that they take to support an ‘epistemic’ account of how vague predicates are used in natural language. We argue that their data more strongly supports a ‘gap’ theory of vagueness, and that their arguments against gap theories are flawed. Additionally, we present more experimental evidence that supports gap theories, and argue for a semantic/pragmatic...
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