Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5778253 | Journal of Applied Logic | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
A T-indistinguishability operator (or fuzzy similarity relation) E is called unidimensional when it may be obtained from one single fuzzy subset (or fuzzy criterion). In this paper, we study when a T-indistinguishability operator that has been obtained as an average of many unidimensional ones is unidimensional too. In this case, the single fuzzy subset used to generate E is explicitly obtained as the quasi-arithmetic mean of all the fuzzy criteria primarily involved in the construction of E.
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Authors
D. Boixader, J. Recasens,