Similarity Knowledge Mass and Multiple Multidimensional Approximate Reasoning

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Designing the approximate reasoning matching schemes and the corresponding algorithms with similarity relation Q instead of equivalence relation R can reflect the nature of approximate reasoning and meet more application expectations. In this paper, we introduce the type V matching scheme and the corresponding type V Q-algorithm of multiple multidimensional approximate reasoning with given multidimensional input and multidimensional knowledge bases on strong Q-logic CQ.

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