Multi-adjoint logic programming
Multi-adjoint logic programming means to express a computer program in the language of multi-adjoint logic.
The definition of a multi-adjoint logic program is given, as usual in fuzzy logic programming, as a set of weighted rules and facts of a given formal language F. Notice that we are allowed to use different implications in our rules.
Definition: A multi-adjoint logic program is a set P of rules of the form <(A ← B), δ> such that:
1. The rule (A ← B) is a formula of F;
2. The confidence factor δ is an element (a truth-value) of L;
3. The body B is a formula built from atoms B1, … , Bn (n ≥ 0) by the use of conjunctors, disjunctors, and aggregators.
4. Facts are rules with body ┬.
5. A query (or goal) is an atom intended as a question ?A prompting the system.