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Linguistic database summaries and their protoforms: towards natural language based knowledge discovery tools

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INFORMATION SCIENCES
Volume 173, Issue 4, Pages 281-304

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ins.2005.03.002

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fuzzy logic; computing with words and perceptions; protoform; data mining; linguistic summarization

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We consider linguistic data(base) summaries in the sense of Yager [Information Sciences 28 (1982) 69-86], exemplified by most employees are young and well paid (with some degree of truth added), for a personnel database, as an intuitive, human consistent and natural language based knowledge discovery tool. We present first an extension of the classic Yager's approach to involve more sophisticated criteria of goodness, search methods, etc. We advocate the use of the concept of a protoform (prototypical form), that is recently vividly advocated by Zadch [A prototype-centered approach to adding deduction capabilities to search engines-the concept of a protoform. BISC Seminar, University of California, Berkeley, 2002], as a general form of a linguistic data summary. We present an extension of our interactive approach, based on fuzzy logic and fuzzy database queries, which makes it possible to implement such linguistic data summaries. We show how fuzzy queries are related to linguistic summaries, and show that one can introduce a hierarchy of protoforms, or abstract summaries in the sense of latest Zadeh's. [A prototype-centered approach to adding deduction capabilities to search engines-the concept of a protoform. BISC Seminar, University of California, Berkeley, 2002] ideas meant mainly for increasing deduction capabilities of search engines. For illustration we show an implementation for a sales database in a computer retailer, employing some type of a protoform of a linguistic summary. (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier Inc.

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