类比比例、反向类比比例和谬误比例的多值逻辑解释

H. Prade, G. Richard
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布尔逻辑解释最近被提出用于类比比例(即“$a$与$b$的关系如同$c$与$d$的关系”),以及另外两种称为反向类比的相关形式比例(“$a$与$b$的关系与$c$与$d$的关系是相反的”)和谬误(“$a$与$b$有什么共同之处$c$和$d$也有相同之处”)。这些比例根据项目a、b、c和d的不同或相似之处,以不同的方式将它们联系起来。本文研究了这些比例的多值模型。这些扩展可以服务于不同的目的,例如考虑分级特征,或者以紧凑的方式处理非二进制属性域中的清晰特征。在总结了二进制情况下的主要结果之后,我们讨论了对于不同比例的多值模式有什么意义,从三值解释开始,然后考虑$[0,1]$值解释。由此可见,基于Lukasiewicz含义的解释更符合类比和反类比的意图,而基于最小值的解释则更适合于分级特征的谬误解释。此外,简要概述了基于后代数的非二元属性域解释的兴趣。突出显示了与标准布尔设置的异同。
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Multiple-Valued Logic Interpretations of Analogical, Reverse Analogical, and Paralogical Proportions
Boolean logic interpretations have been recently proposed for analogical proportions (i.e. statements of the form ''$a$ is to $b$ as $c$ is to $d$"), and for two other related formal proportions named reverse analogy (''what $a$ is to $b$ is the reverse of what $c$ is to $d$"), and paralogy (''what $a$ and $b$ have in common $c$ and $d$ have it also"). These proportions relate items $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$ in different ways, on the basis of their differences, or of their similarities. This paper investigates multiple-valued models for these proportions. These extensions may serve different purposes, such as taking into account graded features, or handling crisp ones in non binary attribute domains in a compact way. After summarizing the main results in the binary case, we discuss what multiple valued patterns make sense for the different proportions, starting with tri-valued interpretations, and then considering $[0,1]$-valued interpretations. It appears that Lukasiewicz implication-based interpretation fits well with the intended meaning of analogy and reverse analogy, while a minimum-based interpretation is more suitable for paralogy in case of graded features. Besides, the interest of an interpretation based on Post algebra in case of non binary attribute domains is briefly outlined. Similarities and differences with the standard Boolean setting are highlighted.
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