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Qualitative Reasoning Under Ignorance and Information-Relevant Extraction

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This paper is devoted to qualitative reasoning under ignorance. We show how to represent conditional ignorance and informational relevance in the symbolic entropy theory that we have developed in our previous work. This theory allows us to represent uncertainty, in the ignorance form, as in common-sense reasoning, by using the linguistic expressions of the interval [Certain, Completely uncertain]. We recall this theory, then we introduce the notions of conditional ignorance and of informational relevance. Finally we present some theorems of qualitative reasoning with uncertain knowledge. Particularly, we show how to extract the best relevant information in order to treat some problems under ignorance.

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Received 8 March 2001 / Revised 26 July 2001 / Accepted in revised form 4 December 2001

Correspondence and offprint requests to: M. Chachoua, LERIA, UFR Sciences, University of Angers, 2 Boulevard Lavoisier, F-49045 Angers Cedex 01, France. Email: chachoua@info.univ-angers.frau

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Chachoua, M., Pacholczyk, D. Qualitative Reasoning Under Ignorance and Information-Relevant Extraction . Knowl Inform Sys 4, 483–506 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s101150200017

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