用渐进式数评价量化报表

L. Lietard, D. Rocacher
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语言量词是由“大约5”或“大多数”等语言表达定义的量词,在文献中可以找到许多类型的语言量词(Diaz-Hermida, Bugarin, & Barro, 2003;格洛克纳,1997,2004a, 2004b;Losada, Díaz-Hermida, & Bugarín, 2006)(作为半模糊量词,允许建模“男性是女性的两倍”这样的表达式)。我们将此介绍限于Zadeh(1983)定义的原始语言量词和他提出的两种类型的量化陈述。这样的语言量词允许在联结(用全称量词∀表示)和析取(用存在量词∃表示)之间有一种中间态度。可以区分两种类型的量化陈述。第一类语句记为“Q X are A”,其中Q是语言量词,X是清晰集合,A是模糊谓词。这种说法意味着“属于X的Q个元素满足a”,以“大多数雇员都是高薪的”为例,其中Q是most of, X是一个集合AbstrAct
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Evaluation of Quantified Statements Using Gradual Numbers
Linguistic quantifiers are quantifiers defined by linguistic expressions like “around 5” or “most of,” and many types of linguistic quantifiers can be found in the literature (Diaz-Hermida, Bugarin, & Barro, 2003; Glockner, 1997, 2004a, 2004b; Losada, Díaz-Hermida, & Bugarín, 2006) (as semifuzzy quantifiers which allow modeling expressions like “there are twice as many men as women”). We limit this presentation to the original linguistic quantifiers defined by Zadeh (1983) and the two types of quantified statements he proposes. Such linguistic quantifiers allow an intermediate attitude between the conjunction (expressed by the universal quantifier ∀) and the disjunction (expressed by the existential quantifier ∃). Two types of quantified statements can be distinguished. A statement of the first type is denoted “Q X are A” where Q is a linguistic quantifier, X is a crisp set and A is a fuzzy predicate. Such a statement means that “Q elements belonging to X satisfy A.” An example is provided by “most of employees are well-paid” where Q is most of and X is a set AbstrAct
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