Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
389340 Fuzzy Sets and Systems 2016 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, we consider the concept of a predicate (P) in a universe of discourse X from a specific viewpoint, i.e., the informational viewpoint with respect to its linguistic use. Its meaning and its different types are considered, particularly by considering the predicates that are “measurable” and designate a “collective” (P) in X, which is not always a classical subset of X. We show that the collective P manifests itself in different “states” or fuzzy sets, where knowledge and representation depend on the available information regarding the use of the predicate P in X. We also analyze the linguistic concept of a “collective” where the fuzzy sets are nothing other than informational states, something that is interesting from the viewpoint of their design, at least conceptually. We also indicate the relevance of other points and questions that have loose but basic relationships with the main problem addressed.

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