Four methods of approximate reasoning with interval-valued fuzzy sets
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Fuzzy sets in approximate reasoning, part 1: inference with possibility distributions
Fuzzy Sets and Systems - Special memorial volume on foundations of fuzzy reasoning
Fuzzy input-output controllers are universal approximators
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Can approximate reasoning be consistent?
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Fuzzy continuous input-output controllers are universal approximators
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
L-valued propositional logic Lvpl
Information Sciences: an International Journal
On the logic foundation of fuzzy reasoning
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Non-fuzzy versions of fuzzy reasoning in classical logics
Information Sciences—Informatics and Computer Science: An International Journal
Unified forms of fully implicational restriction methods for fuzzy reasoning
Information Sciences: an International Journal
On approximate reasoning with graded rules
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
A Note on the Unified Forms of Triple I Method
Computers & Mathematics with Applications
Unified full implication algorithms of fuzzy reasoning
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Domain semantics of possibility computations
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Three and two-valued Łukasiewicz theories in the formal deductive system L* (NM-logic)
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
IFSA '07 Proceedings of the 12th international Fuzzy Systems Association world congress on Foundations of Fuzzy Logic and Soft Computing
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Computers & Mathematics with Applications
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Formalization of implication based fuzzy reasoning method
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
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First a rigorous mathematical theory for calculating the conclusion of general fuzzy reasoning is proposed. Second, a formalized non-fuzzy version of the theory of general fuzzy reasoning is founded in classical logics.