Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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390842 | Fuzzy Sets and Systems | 2009 | 12 Pages |
In fuzzy set theory, an inclusion measure indicates the degree to which a given fuzzy set is contained in another fuzzy set. In this paper, we introduce a new definition of inclusion measure: hybrid monotonic inclusion measure (S inclusion measure for short). Some inclusion measures defined by other authors and us are proved to be S inclusion measures. In addition, as the rational generalization of crisp inclusion relation, we prove most of the S inclusion measures possess some kind of T-transitivity and some properties postulated by Sinha and Dougherty for a reasonable inclusion measure. Similarity measure and distance between two fuzzy sets derived from S inclusion measure possess properties of normal similarity measure and distance. Furthermore, some similarity measures possess T-transitivity and distributivity.