Experiential knowledge representation and reasoning based on linguistic Petri nets with application to aluminum electrolysis cell condition identification
Experiential knowledge representation and reasoning based on linguistic Petri nets with application to aluminum electrolysis cell condition identification
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Interval type-2 fuzzy sets, Cognitive inconsistency, Knowledge representation and reasoning, Linguistic Petri nets, Extended TOPSIS, Aluminum electrolysis cell condition identification
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