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Concession and Linguistic Inference

  • Kim, Yong-Beom
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Language and Information Conference
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    • 2002.02a
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    • pp.187-194
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    • 2002
  • In this paper it has been proposed that concession should be analysed as involving scalar implicatures and that an alternative set of situations have to be assumed to account for the the relative nature of likelihood of event occurrence. This paper also claims that the notion of likelihood is the basis of the corresponding pragmatic inference and a universal quantification effect. Unexpectedness, which is conceptually tied to concession, on the other hand involves the same kind of pragmatic inference but presuppose the existence of an alternative set of individuals instead of an alternative set of situations.

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On Concession

  • Kim, Yong-Beom
    • Language and Information
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.71-89
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    • 2002
  • This paper proposes that concession should be analysed in terms of inferences based on the likelihood of event occurrence and that an alternative set of events should be presupposed in such inferences. In order to give an empirical content to this proposal this paper discusses the pragmatic aspects of the English word even and the Korean morpheme -lafo and claims that the notion of likelihood is the basis of the pragmatic inference of concession and the quasi-universal quantification erect. It is also claimed that unexpectedness, which is conceptually tied to concession, on the other hand, pertains to the same kind of pragmatic inference but presupposes the existence of an alternative set of individuals instead of an alternative set of situations.

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ON THE HYERS-ULAM SOLUTION AND STABILITY PROBLEM FOR GENERAL SET-VALUED EULER-LAGRANGE QUADRATIC FUNCTIONAL EQUATIONS

  • Dongwen, Zhang;John Michael, Rassias;Yongjin, Li
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.571-592
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    • 2022
  • By established a Banach space with the Hausdorff distance, we introduce the alternative fixed-point theorem to explore the existence and uniqueness of a fixed subset of Y and investigate the stability of set-valued Euler-Lagrange functional equations in this space. Some properties of the Hausdorff distance are furthermore explored by a short and simple way.

Group Decision Making Using Intuitionistic Hesitant Fuzzy Sets

  • Beg, Ismat;Rashid, Tabasam
    • International Journal of Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent Systems
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.181-187
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    • 2014
  • Dealing with uncertainty is always a challenging problem. Intuitionistic fuzzy sets was presented to manage situations in which experts have some membership and non-membership value to assess an alternative. Hesitant fuzzy sets was used to handle such situations in which experts hesitate between several possible membership values to assess an alternative. In this paper, the concept of intuitionistic hesitant fuzzy set is introduced to provide computational basis to manage the situations in which experts assess an alternative in possible membership values and non-membership values. Distance measure is defined between any two intuitionistic hesitant fuzzy elements. Fuzzy technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution is developed for intuitionistic hesitant fuzzy set to solve multi-criteria decision making problem in group decision environment. An example is given to illustrate this technique.

Focus, Topic and Their Phonetic Relevance. (초점과 주제의 음성학적 관련성)

  • 김용범
    • Language and Information
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.27-52
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    • 2004
  • This paper attempts to define various notions involving focus and topic found in Korean and also employs phonetic measures to verify the plausibility of those notions that are theoretically argued for. This paper crucially relies on Prince (1981) for the notion of familiarity and its pragmatic significance, and adopts Rooth's (1985) notion of alternative set and utilizes it in the light of pragmatic interpretation. The basic idea of this paper is to decompose the notion alternative set into finer-grained components and to assign various levels of familiarity to those finer components, thereby helping define different kinds of focus and topic according to the properties of those sub-components.

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Utilizing Case-based Reasoning for Consumer Choice Prediction based on the Similarity of Compared Alternative Sets

  • SEO, Sang Yun;KIM, Sang Duck;JO, Seong Chan
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.221-228
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    • 2020
  • This study suggests an alternative to the conventional collaborative filtering method for predicting consumer choice, using case-based reasoning. The algorithm of case-based reasoning determines the similarity between the alternative sets that each subject chooses. Case-based reasoning uses the inverse of the normalized Euclidian distance as a similarity measurement. This normalized distance is calculated by the ratio of difference between each attribute level relative to the maximum range between the lowest and highest level. The alternative case-based reasoning based on similarity predicts a target subject's choice by applying the utility values of the subjects most similar to the target subject to calculate the utility of the profiles that the target subject chooses. This approach assumes that subjects who deliberate in a similar alternative set may have similar preferences for each attribute level in decision making. The result shows the similarity between comparable alternatives the consumers consider buying is a significant factor to predict the consumer choice. Also the interaction effect has a positive influence on the predictive accuracy. This implies the consumers who looked into the same alternatives can probably pick up the same product at the end. The suggested alternative requires fewer predictors than conjoint analysis for predicting customer choices.

Optimistic vs Pessimistic Use of Incomplete Weights in Multiple Criteria Decision Making

  • Park, K. Sam;Lee, Pyoungsoo
    • Management Science and Financial Engineering
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.9-11
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    • 2015
  • This note is concerned with the use of incomplete weights in multiple criteria decision making. In an earlier study, an optimistic use of incomplete weights is developed to prioritize decision alternatives, which applies the most favorable set of weights to the alternative to be evaluated. In this note, we develop a method for a pessimistic use, thereby applying the least favorable weight set to the evaluated alternative. This development makes possible a more detailed prioritization of competing alternatives, and hence enhances decision-making powers.

Development of Alternative Long-term Electric Resource Plans by Mix/Path 2-Stage Procedure (Mix/Path 분리에 의한 장기전력수급계획 대안생성)

  • Kwun, Young-Han;Kim, Chang-Soo;Jin, Byung-Mun
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1996.07b
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    • pp.871-874
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    • 1996
  • It is practically very important in multi-criteria long-tenn IRP process to develop the set of candidate resource plans that meet following two conditions. First, the number of resource plans should not be too large for computer job. Second, the unknown best plan should exist among the set of candidate plans. In this paper, several novel procedures are developed. The main idea of the procedures is the two-stage approach. The first stage is to find the set of feasible resource capacity mixes in given target year(s). And, the second stage is to find the set of alternative paths of resource options for each resource mix determined in the first stage.

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