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Development of fuzzy syllogistic algorithms and applications distributed reasoning approaches

dc.contributor.advisor Kumova, Bora İsmail en
dc.contributor.author Çakır, Hüseyin
dc.date.accessioned 2023-11-13T09:34:59Z
dc.date.available 2023-11-13T09:34:59Z
dc.date.issued 2010 en
dc.description Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Computer Engineering, Izmir, 2010 en
dc.description Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 44-45) en
dc.description Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and English en
dc.description x, 65 leaves en
dc.description.abstract A syllogism, also known as a rule of inference or logical appeals, is a formal logical scheme used to draw a conclusion from a set of premises. It is a form of deductive reasoning that conclusion inferred from the stated premises. The syllogistic system consists of systematically combined premises and conclusions to so called figures and moods. The syllogistic system is a theory for reasoning, developed by Aristotle, who is known as one of the most important contributors of the western thought and logic. Since Aristotle, philosophers and sociologists have successfully modelled human thought and reasoning with syllogistic structures. However, a major lack was that the mathematical properties of the whole syllogistic system could not be fully revealed by now. To be able to calculate any syllogistic property exactly, by using a single algorithm, could indeed facilitate modelling possibly any sort of consistent, inconsistent or approximate human reasoning. In this work generic fuzzifications of sample invalid syllogisms and formal proofs of their validity with set theoretic representations are presented. Furthermore, the study discuss the mapping of sample real-world statements onto those syllogisms and some relevant statistics about the results gained from the algorithm applied onto syllogisms. By using this syllogistic framework, it can be used in various fields that can uses syllogisms as inference mechanisms such as semantic web, object oriented programming and data mining reasoning processes. en
dc.identifier.uri http://standard-demo.gcris.com/handle/123456789/4675
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Izmir Institute of Technology en
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess en_US
dc.subject.lcsh Artifical intelligence en
dc.subject.lcsh Fuzzy algorithms en
dc.title Development of fuzzy syllogistic algorithms and applications distributed reasoning approaches en_US
dc.type Master Thesis en_US
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gdc.author.institutional Çakır, Hüseyin
gdc.description.department Architecture en_US
gdc.description.publicationcategory Tez en_US
gdc.oaire.accepatencedate 2010-01-01
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gdc.oaire.keywords Artificial intelligence
gdc.oaire.keywords Computer Engineering and Computer Science and Control
gdc.oaire.keywords Bilgisayar Mühendisliği Bilimleri-Bilgisayar ve Kontrol
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