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On the representation of fuzzy rules

  • Autores: Enric Trillas, Margarita Mas Grimalt, Miquel Monserrat Antich, Joan Torrens Sastre
  • Localización: International journal of approximate reasoning, ISSN 0888-613X, Vol. 48, Nº 2, 2008, págs. 583-597
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • In fuzzy logic, connectives have a meaning that, can frequently be known through the use of these connectives in a given context. This implies that there is not a universal-class for each type of connective, and because of that several continuous t-norms, continuous t-conorms and strong negations, are employed to represent, respectively, the and, the or, and the not. The same happens with the case of the connective If/then for which there is a multiplicity of models called T-conditionals or implications. To reinforce that there is not a universal-class for this connective, four very simple classical laws translated into fuzzy logic are studied


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