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Information boundedness principle in fuzzy inference process

Peter Sarkoci, Michal Šabo (2002)

Kybernetika

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The information boundedness principle requires that the knowledge obtained as a result of an inference process should not have more information than that contained in the consequent of the rule. From this point of view relevancy transformation operators as a generalization of implications are investigated.

Fuzzy morphological operators in image processing.

Pedro J. Burillo López, Noé Frago Paños, Ramón Fuentes González (2003)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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First of all, in this paper we propose a family of fuzzy implication operators, which the generalised Lukasiewicz's one, and to analyse the impacts of Smets and Magrez properties on these operators. The result of this approach will be a characterisation of a proposed family of inclusion grade operators (in Bandler and Kohout's manner) that satisfies the axioms of Divyendu and Dogherty. Second, we propose a method to define fuzzy morphological operators (erosions and dilations). A family...

Parametric families of fuzzy consequence operators.

Javier Elorza, Pedro Burillo (2004)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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In a previous paper we explored the notion of coherent fuzzy consequence operator. Since we did not know of any example in the literature of non-coherent fuzzy consequence operator, we also showed several families of such operators. It is well-known that the operator induced by a fuzzy preorder through Zadeh's compositional rule is always a coherent fuzzy consequence operator. It is also known that the relation induced by a fuzzy consequence operator is a fuzzy preorder if such operator...

A Linguistic Fuzzy Approach to the Consensus Reaching in Multiple Criteria Group Decision-making Problems

Vojtěch Sukač, Jana Talašová, Jan Stoklasa (2016)

Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica

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The paper introduces a new method of reaching a consensus in multiple criteria group decision-making under fuzziness. This model is based on the general definition of the ‘soft’ consensus introduced by Kacprzyk and Fedrizzi in 1986. The fuzzy evaluations of alternatives express degrees of fulfillment of the given goals by the respective alternatives for each expert. The selection of the best alternative is based on the fuzzy consensus by experts. For this purpose a set of alternatives...