Querying with {\L}ukasiewicz logic
Stefano Aguzzoli, Pietro Codara, Tommaso Flaminio, Brunella Gerla,, Diego Valota

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how {\
Contribution
It introduces a logic-based approach for fuzzy database queries using {\
Findings
Fuzzy queries can be simulated by {\
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Abstract
In this paper we present, by way of case studies, a proof of concept, based on a prototype working on a automotive data set, aimed at showing the potential usefulness of using formulas of {\L}ukasiewicz propositional logic to query databases in a fuzzy way. Our approach distinguishes itself for its stress on the purely linguistic, contraposed with numeric, formulations of queries. Our queries are expressed in the pure language of logic, and when we use (integer) numbers, these stand for shortenings of formulas on the syntactic level, and serve as linguistic hedges on the semantic one. Our case-study queries aim first at showing that each numeric-threshold fuzzy query is simulated by a {\L}ukasiewicz formula. Then they focus on the expressing power of {\L}ukasiewicz logic which easily allows for updating queries by clauses and for modifying them through a potentially infinite variety of…
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