Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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393632 | Information Sciences | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IF-sets) create a suitable tool to describe cases where it is useful to account not only the grade of membership to a certain collection, but also the grade of its non-membership. We consider the αα-cuts of an IF-set A as crisp sets consisting of those elements x for which the truth value (in fuzzy logic) of the statement “x belongs to A and it is not true that x does not belong to A ” is at least αα. We describe properties of such cuts depending on the chosen type of conjunction and negation.
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Authors
Davide Martinetti, Vladimír Janiš, Susana Montes,