Some preliminary reflections on the epistemology of computational theory of perceptions

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Abstract

The impressive practical applications is one of the main reasons of success of Fuzzy Logic. The Computational Theory of Perceptions (CTP) is an extension of this theory that has not yet reached the same level of applicability. We believe that a review of the fundamentals of CTP from a epistemological perspective would provide useful insights to contribute to energize its development. This is a very preliminary paper where we make some reflections on epistemological aspects of CTP. We have used three representative Zadeh's papers to extract a set of relevant sentences describing CTP. Then, we analyzed this corpus of information from various epistemological points of view to obtain some provisional conclusions. © 2011. The authors-Published by Atlantis Press.

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Barroso, C., & Trivino, G. (2011). Some preliminary reflections on the epistemology of computational theory of perceptions. In Proceedings of the 7th Conference of the European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology, EUSFLAT 2011 and French Days on Fuzzy Logic and Applications, LFA 2011 (Vol. 1, pp. 605–612). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/eusflat.2011.21

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