Abstract
We are going to define logical calculus of association rules as a semantic system \(\langle \texttt{Sent}, \texttt{M}\), V, Val 〉 introduced in [18]. The semantic system consists of
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a non-empty set Sent of sentences
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a non-empty set M of models
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a non-empty set V of abstract values
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an evaluating function Val : \(\texttt{Sent} \times \texttt{M}\) → V.
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Rauch, J. (2013). Logical Calculus of Association Rules. In: Observational Calculi and Association Rules. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 469. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11737-4_3
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