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Ústav pro výzkum a aplikace fuzzy modelování (94410)
Title:
Fuzzy Sets as a Special Mathematical Model of Vagueness Phenomenon
Citace
Novák, V. Fuzzy Sets as a Special Mathematical Model of Vagueness Phenomenon.
In:
Computational Intelligence, Theory and Applications.
Heidelberg: Springer, 2006. Springer, 2006. s. 683-690. ISBN 3-540-34780-1.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2006
Obor:
Obecná matematika
Number of pages:
8
Page from:
683
Page to:
690
Form of publication:
ISBN code:
3-540-34780-1
ISSN code:
Proceedings title:
Computational Intelligence, Theory and Applications
Proceedings:
Mezinárodní
Publisher name:
Springer
Place of publishing:
Heidelberg
Country of Publication:
Název konference:
Fuzzy Days
Místo konání konference:
Dortmund
Datum zahájení konference:
Typ akce podle státní
příslušnosti účastníků:
Celosvětová akce
WoS code:
000242709300066
EID:
Key words in English:
Fuzzy set theory; fuzzy logic; vagueness; uncertainty; indeterminacy
Annotation in original language:
In the paper, the indeterminacy phenomenon is discussed, that is, a phenomenon having two facets: uncertainty and vagueness. We argue that fuzzy sets are a reasonable mathematical tool for modeling of the latter. The necessary sound foundations of their theory can now be more easily established because of significant progress reached in the formal theory of fuzzy logic. Further direction in the development of fuzzy set theory is also briefly discussed.
Annotation in english language:
In the paper, the indeterminacy phenomenon is discussed, that is, a phenomenon having two facets: uncertainty and vagueness. We argue that fuzzy sets are a reasonable mathematical tool for modeling of the latter. The necessary sound foundations of their theory can now be more easily established because of significant progress reached in the formal theory of fuzzy logic. Further direction in the development of fuzzy set theory is also briefly discussed.
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RIV/61988987:17610/06:A1000GW8
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