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Bipolar Queries Revisited

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Modeling Decisions for Artificial Intelligence (MDAI 2005)

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The concept of bipolar query, recently proposed by Dubois and Prade, is studied. A broader context for this concept is provided based on earlier approaches of other authors. Some properties of the aggregation operators involved are analyzed.

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Zadrożny, S. (2005). Bipolar Queries Revisited. In: Torra, V., Narukawa, Y., Miyamoto, S. (eds) Modeling Decisions for Artificial Intelligence. MDAI 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3558. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11526018_38

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