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International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems, 2009
In this paper, we generalize Ying's model of linguistic quantifiers [M.S. Ying, Linguistic quantifiers modeled by Sugeno integrals, Artificial Intelligence, 170 (2006) 581-606] to intuitionistic linguistic quantifiers. An intuitionistic linguistic quantifier is represented by a family of intuitionistic fuzzy-valued fuzzy measures and the intuitionistic
Cui, Licong +2 more
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In this paper, we generalize Ying's model of linguistic quantifiers [M.S. Ying, Linguistic quantifiers modeled by Sugeno integrals, Artificial Intelligence, 170 (2006) 581-606] to intuitionistic linguistic quantifiers. An intuitionistic linguistic quantifier is represented by a family of intuitionistic fuzzy-valued fuzzy measures and the intuitionistic
Cui, Licong +2 more
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“Softer” optimization and control models via fuzzy linguistic quantifiers
Information Sciences, 1984Fuzzy linguistic quantifiers, handled by a fuzzy logic based calculus of linguistically quantified propositions, are used to ''soften'' multicriterion and multistage (control) decision models. Basically, in the former case an optimal option is sought best satisfying, e.g., most, almost all, etc.
Kacprzyk, Janusz, Yager, Ronald R.
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Linguistic summarization of time series using a fuzzy quantifier driven aggregation
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Kacprzyk, Janusz +2 more
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Information Systems, 2015
We present a new type of a query with a fuzzy linguistic quantifier that makes it possible to account for a variable quality of pieces of data involved. We assume the so called horizontal quantification query introduced in our works (cf. Kacprzyk and Ziolkowski [10] and Kacprzyk, Ziolkowski and Zadrozny [9]), an additional degree of the quality of a ...
Janusz Kacprzyk, Sławomir Zadrożny
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We present a new type of a query with a fuzzy linguistic quantifier that makes it possible to account for a variable quality of pieces of data involved. We assume the so called horizontal quantification query introduced in our works (cf. Kacprzyk and Ziolkowski [10] and Kacprzyk, Ziolkowski and Zadrozny [9]), an additional degree of the quality of a ...
Janusz Kacprzyk, Sławomir Zadrożny
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Soft computing of the Borda count by fuzzy linguistic quantifiers
Applied Soft Computing, 2011Borda count is a well-known social choice method frequently used for group decision making problems, however, it does not consider the optimistic/pessimistic view of the director, which has a great effect on group decisions. In the present study, the traditional Borda method is extended by using the ordered weighted averaging (OWA) operator to consider
M. Zarghami
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An approach to academic library service quality evaluation based on fuzzy linguistic quantifier
2010 International Conference on Optics, Photonics and Energy Engineering (OPEE), 2010Service activities are the fundamental and dominant factors of the library and the significance and influence of service quality have been recognized through the great effect on satisfaction of consumer. In this paper, the assessments of consumers are described by linguistic terms which can be expressed in fuzzy variable, and a fuzzy multiple attribute
Huaqing Cao
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Book Recommender System using Fuzzy Linguistic Quantifier and Opinion Mining
2016The recommender systems are being used immensely to promote various services, products and facilities of daily life. Due to the success of this technology, the reliance of people on the recommendations of others is increasing with tremendous pace.
Shahab Saquib Sohail +2 more
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International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 2010
Summary: We extend our previous work on the linguistic summarization of time series data meant as the linguistic summarization of trends, i.e. consecutive parts of the time series, which may be viewed as exhibiting a uniform behavior under an assumed (degree of) granulation, and identified with straight line segments of a piecewise linear approximation
Kacprzyk, Janusz +2 more
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Summary: We extend our previous work on the linguistic summarization of time series data meant as the linguistic summarization of trends, i.e. consecutive parts of the time series, which may be viewed as exhibiting a uniform behavior under an assumed (degree of) granulation, and identified with straight line segments of a piecewise linear approximation
Kacprzyk, Janusz +2 more
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Intuitionistic fuzzy Choquet integrals and their application in modeling linguistic quantifiers
2013 Joint IFSA World Congress and NAFIPS Annual Meeting (IFSA/NAFIPS), 2013The notion of intuitionistic fuzzy Choquet integrals is introduced. Then, some nice properties, including component-wise decomposition property, duality property, a simple form of the discrete expression, of intuitionistic fuzzy Choquet integrals are studied.
Yongming Li, null Lu Li
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International Journal of Production Economics, 2006
Abstract Owing to rapidly growing global competition, enterprises are increasingly focusing on their core competencies. The focal company faces the challenge of creating alliances with more suppliers to create outsourcing synergy and provide heterogeneous products for customers.
Chang, S.-L., Wang, R.-C., Wang, S.-Y.
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Abstract Owing to rapidly growing global competition, enterprises are increasingly focusing on their core competencies. The focal company faces the challenge of creating alliances with more suppliers to create outsourcing synergy and provide heterogeneous products for customers.
Chang, S.-L., Wang, R.-C., Wang, S.-Y.
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