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In this paper, we present a Model dealing with Linguistic Negation of Nuanced Properties. Our Approach to Negative Information is based upon a Similarity Relation between Nuanced Properties. A Choice Strategy allows the User to explain more explicitly the intended meaning of Linguistic Negations. This Model improves the abilities in Classical Knowledge Management in that a premise or conclusion of a Classical Rule can include Linguistic Negations. Moreover, Default Reasoning can be extended through a Linguistic Approach to Negative Information.
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Pacholczyk, D. (1997). About the intended meaning of a linguistic negation. In: Coasta, E., Cardoso, A. (eds) Progress in Artificial Intelligence. EPIA 1997. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1323. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0023917
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