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TCS
2008
13 years 10 months ago
Absolute versus probabilistic classification in a logical setting
Suppose we are given a set W of logical structures, or possible worlds, a set of logical formulas called possible data and a logical formula . We then consider the classification p...
Sanjay Jain, Eric Martin, Frank Stephan
DLT
2009
13 years 8 months ago
Weighted versus Probabilistic Logics
While a mature theory around logics such as MSO, LTL, and CTL has been developed in the pure boolean setting of finite automata, weighted automata lack such a natural connection wi...
Benedikt Bollig, Paul Gastin
ICPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 12 months ago
Object and Scene Classification: what does a Supervised Approach Provide us?
Given a set of images of scenes containing different object categories (e.g. grass, roads) our objective is to discover these objects in each image, and to use this object occurre...
Anna Bosch, Arnau Oliver, Robert Marti, Xavier Mu&...
IWANN
2009
Springer
14 years 5 months ago
Fuzzy Logic, Soft Computing, and Applications
We survey on the theoretical and practical developments of the theory of fuzzy logic and soft computing. Specifically, we briefly review the history and main milestones of fuzzy ...
Inma P. Cabrera, Pablo Cordero, Manuel Ojeda-Acieg...
IPM
2002
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13 years 10 months ago
A feature mining based approach for the classification of text documents into disjoint classes
This paper proposes a new approach for classifying text documents into two disjoint classes. The new approach is based on extracting patterns, in the form of two logical expressio...
Salvador Nieto Sánchez, Evangelos Triantaph...