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30th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL 2000)
A Four-Valued Logic B(4) of E(9) for Modeling Human Communication
Portland, Oregon
May 23-May 25
ISBN: 0-7695-0692-5
Raiek Alnakari, George Mason University
David Rine, George Mason University
In this paper a four-valued logic on B(4) called Hyawic Form UniLogic. Examples of this UniLogic are given which model problems in the area of human interaction, dialog and communication, i.e. human speech. The four values, or states, are isolated, conflicting, co-existing and unifying, forming a square lattice of B(4), Post Algebra of order 2 with 4 elements, inside Post Algebra on E(9) of order 3 with 9 = 3*3 elements. This logic has been used to represent human speech problems and their solutions in college classrooms. This logic is used in different universities, countries and languages including France, Algeria, Egypt and USA. It is used for policy analysis and planning, as well as for academic research in inter-communications analysis. Software packages using this logic are available from the developer Dr. Raiek Alnakari.
Citation:
Raiek Alnakari, David Rine, "A Four-Valued Logic B(4) of E(9) for Modeling Human Communication," ismvl, pp.285, 30th IEEE International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL 2000), 2000
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