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Interpretability of linguistic variables: a formal account

Ulrich Bodenhofer, Peter Bauer (2005)

Kybernetika

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This contribution is concerned with the interpretability of fuzzy rule-based systems. While this property is widely considered to be a crucial one in fuzzy rule-based modeling, a more detailed formal investigation of what “interpretability” actually means is not available. So far, interpretability has most often been associated with rather heuristic assumptions about shape and mutual overlapping of fuzzy membership functions. In this paper, we attempt to approach this problem from a...

Similarity in fuzzy reasoning.

Frank Klawonn, Juan Luis Castro (1995)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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Fuzzy set theory is based on a `fuzzification' of the predicate in (element of), the concept of membership degrees is considered as fundamental. In this paper we elucidate the connection between indistinguishability modelled by fuzzy equivalence relations and fuzzy sets. We show that the indistinguishability inherent to fuzzy sets can be computed and that this indistinguishability cannot be overcome in approximate reasoning. For our investigations we generalize from the unit interval...

Generation of fuzzy mathematical morphologies.

Pedro J. Burillo López, Noé Frago Paños, Ramón Fuentes González (2001)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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Fuzzy Mathematical Morphology aims to extend the binary morphological operators to grey-level images. In order to define the basic morphological operations fuzzy erosion, dilation, opening and closing, we introduce a general method based upon fuzzy implication and inclusion grade operators, including as particular case, other ones existing in related literature. In the definition of fuzzy erosion and dilation we use several fuzzy implications (Annexe A, Table of fuzzy implications),...

Towards a linguistic description of dependencies in data

Ildar Batyrshin, Michael Wagenknecht (2002)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The problem of a linguistic description of dependencies in data by a set of rules R_k: “If X is T_k then Y is S_k” is considered, where T_k’s are linguistic terms like SMALL, BETWEEN 5 AND 7 describing some fuzzy intervals A_k. S_k’s are linguistic terms like DECREASING and QUICKLY INCREASING describing the slopes p_k of linear functions y_k = p_{k}x + q_k approximating data on A_k. The decision of this problem is obtained as a result of a fuzzy partition of the domain X on fuzzy intervals...

Fuzzy numbers, definitions and properties.

Miguel Delgado, José Luis Verdegay, M. Amparo Vila (1994)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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Two different definitions of a Fuzzy number may be found in the literature. Both fulfill Goguen's Fuzzification Principle but are different in nature because of their different starting points. The first one was introduced by Zadeh and has well suited arithmetic and algebraic properties. The second one, introduced by Gantner, Steinlage and Warren, is a good and formal representation of the concept from a topological point of view. The objective of this paper is...