Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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392266 | Information Sciences | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Information is all around us. And yet, there is widespread unawareness of the existence of the Information Principle. In particular, what is not recognized is that possibilistic information and probabilistic information are underivable (orthogonal). An important empirical observation is that propositions in a natural language are carriers of predominantly fuzzy possibilistic information (FPI) and fuzzy bimodal information (FBI). Existing systems of reasoning and computation-other than fuzzy logic-do not have the capability to reason and compute with fuzzy bimodal information.
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Authors
Lotfi A. Zadeh,