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From: hubey@pegasus.montclair.edu (H. M. Hubey)
Subject: Re: Fuzzy Logic in Natural Language Processing
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Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 23:33:34 GMT
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ashwin@meaddata.com (Ashwin G. Rao) writes:

>Mark de Boer (boer_m@sun020.research.ptt.nl) wrote:
>: Greetings,

>: I am currently doing some research in Fuzzy Logic. I am investigating whether
>: Fuzzy Logic can be used in the field of Natural Language Processing. If you


I assume that you already have the original papers of Zadeh in which
he explicitly gives examples of fuzzy reasoning in natural language.



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						-- Mark---
....we must realize that the infinite in the sense of an infinite totality, 
where we still find it used in deductive methods, is an illusion. Hilbert,1925
