Paired fuzzy sets and other opposite-based models
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Paired fuzzy sets and other opposite-based models. / Montero, Javier; Gómez, Daniel; Tinguaro Rodríguez, J.; Franco de los Ríos, Camilo.
Proceedings IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence: 2016 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems. 2016. p. 118-121.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Paired fuzzy sets and other opposite-based models
AU - Montero, Javier
AU - Gómez, Daniel
AU - Tinguaro Rodríguez, J.
AU - Franco de los Ríos, Camilo
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - In this paper we stress the relevance of those fuzzy models that impose a couple of simultaneous views in order to represent concepts. In particular, we point out that the basic model to start with should contain at least two somehow opposite valuations plus a number of neutral concepts that are generated from the semantic relationship between those two opposites. Such a basic model should be distinguished from some other similar approaches that can be found in the literature, and that may bring some difficulties in intuition, partially because of their denomination. The general term “paired fuzzy sets” is then proposed together with the notion of sub-antonym, to be considered as a particular case of opposition relationship.
AB - In this paper we stress the relevance of those fuzzy models that impose a couple of simultaneous views in order to represent concepts. In particular, we point out that the basic model to start with should contain at least two somehow opposite valuations plus a number of neutral concepts that are generated from the semantic relationship between those two opposites. Such a basic model should be distinguished from some other similar approaches that can be found in the literature, and that may bring some difficulties in intuition, partially because of their denomination. The general term “paired fuzzy sets” is then proposed together with the notion of sub-antonym, to be considered as a particular case of opposition relationship.
M3 - Article in proceedings
SP - 118
EP - 121
BT - Proceedings IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence
Y2 - 24 July 2016 through 29 July 2016
ER -
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