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Models Linguistic

Input of the initial operational state of the plant, using the linguistic primitives of MODEL.LA. (see 21 1). [Pg.70]

The term cycloethane , as used here and in Reference 20d, generally makes more immediate sense to individuals used to molecular models with flexible bonds, whether they be metal springs or plastic tubes, than to those individuals who are used to model sets with lobes or fans to convey orbitals. The term cycloethane is also in interesting historical and linguistic counterpoint to the early chemical literature wherein trimethylene was often used in lieu of cyclopropane. For... [Pg.250]

Polischuk Yu.M. (1992). Simulation-Linguistic Modeling of the System with Natural Components. Science Publ., Novosibirsk, 228 pp. [in Russian],... [Pg.548]

Fuzzy logic modeling. A linguistically interpretable rule-based model, based on the available expert knowledge and measured data. [Pg.206]

How do independently presented relations between two objects become represented as a linear order A two-stage model has been suggested in which premises are initially linguistically encoded as separate relationships or propositions based on common terms and relationships, these initial units are placed into a linear spatial framework that not only... [Pg.39]

In Section II.B we discussed the modeling subclasses emanating from the four basic elements atom-bond-configuration, chemical-behavior, ab-initio-operator, and composite-operator. Let us examine what mechanisms LCR possesses for such linguistic extensibility, which is imperative for the representation of the widely diverse knowledge of chemistry. [Pg.36]


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