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In this paper, we want to stress that bipolar knowledge representation naturally allows a family of middle states which define as a consequence different kinds of bipolar structures. These bipolar structures are deeply related to the three types of bipolarity introduced by Dubois and Prade, but our approach offers a systematic explanation of how such bipolar structures appear and can be identified.
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This research has been partially supported by the Government of Spain, grants TIN2009-07901, TIN2012-32482 and TIN2010-15055.
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Montero, J., Rodriguez, J.T., Franco, C., Bustince, H., Barrenechea, E., Gómez, D. (2014). Neutrality in Bipolar Structures. In: Sun, F., Li, T., Li, H. (eds) Knowledge Engineering and Management. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 214. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37832-4_2
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