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      <title>Modeling of Changing Logical Structures when Unanticipated Information Emerges</title>
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      <description>Anticipation involved in our reading process deepens our experience, supporting the sense of understanding, suspense, and surprise. Rough set driven lattice is a suitable tool for analyzing subjective phenomenon such as reading because 1) it produces Boolean as well as non-Boolean lattices that reflect the input information, and 2) this method requires two interpretations of a target, such as subject and attribute, which a sentence provides. By using this method, we can compare how a logical structure resulting from reading with anticipation is different from the information revealed by the actual text. The difference is quantified by complement properties of a lattice, through complementarity and non-distributivity. </description>
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