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A class association rule is an implication stating that if the conjunction of literals in the antecedent of a rule evaluates to true for an instance, then the consequent of the rule is also true for this instance. A special type of rule is a default rule, which is typically used as a catch-all rule for instances that are not covered by any of the other rules. In summary, FURIA produces fuzzy rules, the resulting models are rule sets, and QCBA produces rule lists composed of crisp rules. In principle, fuzzy rule algorithms . . .
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