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Citation: T.Pathinathan, E.Mike Dison,K.Ponnivalavan. "Semantic Ordering Relation- Applied To Agatha Christie Crime Thrillers." International Journal of Computing Algorithm 3.3 (2014): 304-311. |
In any investigation, logical conclusions play a major part. In the present paper, we investigate the pattern which was widely used by Agatha Christie in her mystery novels and represent those literary elements by the relation called semantically ordering relation. The purpose of introducing this concept is to reduce the vagueness in naturally structured literary presentation by expressing the domain of linguistic variables into the fuzzy hedge based lattice structure. The idea proposed by Ho and Wechler has been applied in our analysis. Lastly, the paper compares the relation between the results obtained by the fuzzy based lattice structure with the projection and Max-Min composition principles.
Keywords Hedge Algebra, Semantically ordering relation, Lattice structure, Distributive lattice structure, Max-Min principle, projection and Conceptual graphs
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