Paired structures and other opposite-based models

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Dokumenter

  • J. Tinguaro Rodríguez
  • Camilo Franco
  • Daniel Gómez
  • Javier Montero
In this paper we present a new class of fuzzy sets, paired fuzzy sets, that tries to overcome any conflict between families of fuzzy sets that share a main characteristic: that they are generated from two basic opposite fuzzy sets. Hence, the first issue is to formalize the notion of opposition, that we will assume dependent on a specific negation, previously determined. In this way we can define a paired fuzzy set as a couple of opposite valuation fuzzy sets. Then we shall explore what kind of new valuation fuzzy sets can be generated from the
semantic tension between those two poles, leading to a more complex valuation structure that still keeps the essence of being paired. In this way several neutral
fuzzy sets can appear, in particular indeterminacy, ambivalence and conflict. Two consequences are then presented: on one hand, we will show how Atanassov´s
Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets can be viewed as a particular paired structure when the classical fuzzy negation is considered; on the other hand, the relationship of this
model with bipolarity is reconsidered from our paired view.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelInternational joint conference IFSA-EUSFLAT 2015
Antal sider7
ForlagAtlantis Press
Publikationsdato2015
Sider1375-1381
Artikelnummer229
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-94-62520-77-6
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2015
BegivenhedThe 16th World Congress of the International Fuzzy Systems Association (IFSA) and the 9th Conference of the European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology (EUSFLAT) - Gijón, Spanien
Varighed: 30 jun. 20153 jul. 2015

Konference

KonferenceThe 16th World Congress of the International Fuzzy Systems Association (IFSA) and the 9th Conference of the European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology (EUSFLAT)
LandSpanien
ByGijón
Periode30/06/201503/07/2015

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