A formalization of commonsense reasoning based on fuzzy logicThe basic idea underlying the approach outlined in this paper is that commonsense knowledge may be regarded as a collection of dispositions, that is, propositions which are preponderantly, but not necessarily always, true. Technically, a disposition may be interpreted as a proposition with implicit fuzzy quantifiers, e.g., most, almost all, usually, often, etc. For example, a disposition such as Swedes are blond may be interpreted as most Swedes are blond. For purposes of inference from commonsense knowledge, the conversion of a disposition into a proposition with explicit fuzzy quantifiers sets the stage for an application of syllogistic reasoning in which the premises are allowed to be of the form Q A's are B's, where A and B are fuzzy predicates and Q is a fuzzy quantifier. In general, the conclusion yielded by such reasoning is a proposition which may be converted into a disposition through the suppression of fuzzy quantifiers.
Document ID
19860026668
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Zadeh, L. A. (California, University Berkeley, United States)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1985
Subject Category
Cybernetics
Report/Patent Number
AIAA PAPER 85-5044Report Number: AIAA PAPER 85-5044