Abstract
Many-valued modal logics are of interest from theoretical and practical point of view. Unfortunately, there are no unified theoretical frameworks for many-valued modal logics. We sketch their foundations based on the so-called annotated logics. We give a Kripke semantics for annotated modal logics and prove the completeness theorem. We also discuss possible applications of annotated modal logics to AI.
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