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Linguistic Computational Model Based on 2-Tuples and Intervals
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 2013Herrera and Martinez initiated a 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic representation model for computing with words. Moreover, Wang and Hao further developed a new 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic representation model to deal with the linguistic term sets that are not uniformly and symmetrically distributed. This study proposes another linguistic computational model based
Yucheng Dong +3 more
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International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 2001
The Fuzzy Linguistic Approach has been applied successfully to different areas. The use of linguistic information for modelling expert preferences implies the use of processes of Computing with Words. To accomplish these processes different approaches has been proposed in the literature: (i) Computational model based on the Extension Principle, (ii ...
Herrera, F., Martinez, L.
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The Fuzzy Linguistic Approach has been applied successfully to different areas. The use of linguistic information for modelling expert preferences implies the use of processes of Computing with Words. To accomplish these processes different approaches has been proposed in the literature: (i) Computational model based on the Extension Principle, (ii ...
Herrera, F., Martinez, L.
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Segmentation of color images using a linguistic 2-tuples model
Information Sciences, 2014In this paper we address the problem of color image segmentation transforming it into a decision making paradigm. A set of experts is provided, so that each expert assigns a preference degree of each pixel to every object of the image considering also the ignorance associated with such assignation.
R. Orduna +5 more
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2015
The main concepts of Computing with Words and linguistic decision making (LDM) have been reviewed and some limitations of the classical linguistic computational models dealing with linguistic information pointed out. This chapter introduces the aim, concept, representation, notation, and transformation functions needed to deal with the 2-tuple ...
Luis Martínez +2 more
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The main concepts of Computing with Words and linguistic decision making (LDM) have been reviewed and some limitations of the classical linguistic computational models dealing with linguistic information pointed out. This chapter introduces the aim, concept, representation, notation, and transformation functions needed to deal with the 2-tuple ...
Luis Martínez +2 more
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Competence evaluation approach based on 2-tuple linguistic representation model
2009 16th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2009The aim of the present work is to provide a reliable decision-making tool to enterprise managers that helps them to understand the available acquired competence resources network and to take the right decision to promote and ameliorate this network. For that purpose, a novel competence evaluation approach based on a fuzzy linguistic information model ...
Mkaouar, Raoudha +2 more
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The 2-Tuple Fuzzy Linguistic Representation Model
2009In this chapter, we introduce one of the most representative approaches in which in the membership function does not play an important role, both theoretically and in the empirical tests. This is the fuzzy linguistic approach (also called a symbolic approach) that is based on the idea that it is possible to avoid dealing with the problems due to the ...
Zheng Pei, Da Ruan, Jun Liu, Yang Xu
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2015 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE), 2015
Decision making has become a core research area in different fields such as evaluation, engineering, medicine, etc. Usually, decision making problems are defined in contexts with vague and imprecise information. The use of linguistic modeling has provided successful results in decision making problems.
Rosa M. Rodriguez +2 more
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Decision making has become a core research area in different fields such as evaluation, engineering, medicine, etc. Usually, decision making problems are defined in contexts with vague and imprecise information. The use of linguistic modeling has provided successful results in decision making problems.
Rosa M. Rodriguez +2 more
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Model for evaluating the virtual enterprise’s risk with 2-tuple linguistic information
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2016With the increasingly fierce competition in the market, the virtual enterprises are becoming a realistic choice of enterprises. As a new business mode, the virtual enterprises bring tremendous opportunities to improve the competitiveness of enterprises to a certain degree. However, without enough practical and proper theoretical experience, the failure
Xing, Yong-Jie, Xing, Chen
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Linguistic Approaches Based on the 2-Tuple Fuzzy Linguistic Representation Model
2015Linguistic modelling has been applied to decision making, among other research fields, since the beginning of the 1980s with successful and interesting results. The introduction of the 2-tuple linguistic model opened the door to a further intensive, extensive, and deeper study of the use of linguistic information and Computing with Words by using ...
Luis Martínez +2 more
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A 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic representation model for computing with words
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 2000The fuzzy linguistic approach has been applied successfully to many problems. However, there is a limitation of this approach imposed by its information representation model and the computation methods used when fusion processes are performed on linguistic values.
L. Martinez, F. Herrera
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