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- Title
An introduction to bipolar representations of information and preference.
- Authors
Dubois, Didier; Prade, Henri
- Abstract
Bipolarity seems to pervade human understanding of information and preference, and bipolar representations look very useful in the development of intelligent technologies. Bipolarity refers to an explicit handling of positive and negative sides of information. Basic notions and background on bipolar representations are provided. Three forms of bipolarity are laid bare: symmetric univariate, dual bivariate, and asymmetric (or heterogeneous) bipolarity. They can be instrumental in the logical handling of incompleteness and inconsistency, rule representation and extraction, argumentation, learning, and decision analysis. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
- Subjects
BIPOLARITY (International relations); INTERNATIONAL relations; DECISION making; PSYCHOLOGICAL research; SOCIAL science research; HUMAN experimentation in psychology
- Publication
International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 2008, Vol 23, Issue 8, p866
- ISSN
0884-8173
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/int.20297