Imposing restrictions on density functions utilised in computing with words
Applying the generalised extension principle within the area of Computing with Words typically leads to complex maximisation problems. If distributed quantities-such as, e.g., size distributions within human populations-are considered, density functions representing these distributions become involved. Very often the optimising density functions do not resemble those found in nature; for instance, an optimising density function could consist of two single Dirac pulses positioned near the opposite...