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Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1999
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On the entropy of fuzzy measures
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 2000Fuzzy measures provides a structure for modeling the knowledge available about variables whose values are unknown and uncertain. A large class of different types of uncertainty can be represented in this framework. In this work, we provide a measure of entropy that can be used to calculate the amount of uncertainty associated with a fuzzy measure.
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Measures of fuzziness of fuzzy events
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1987We prove some new results on two families of fuzzy integrals defined in a previous paper, and by means of them we obtain entropy measures of fuzzy sets (not necessarily finite) which contain as particular cases the measures of Batle and Trillas, and Weber.
Suárez García, Fermín +1 more
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Fuzzy measures and coherent join measures
International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 2011In assigning weights and scores in a decision problem usually we assume that they are finitely additive normalized measures, i.e., from the formal point of view, finitely additive probabilities. The normalization requirement sometimes appears as an actual restriction.
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On Fuzzy Confirmation Measures of Fuzzy Association Rules
2020Many researchers from different sciences focused their attention on quantifying the degree to which an antecedent in a rule supports a conclusion. This long-standing problem results to be particularly interesting in the case of fuzzy association rules between a fuzzy antecedent and a fuzzy consequence: in fact, rules become much more flexible in ...
Celotto Emilio +2 more
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2001
Summary: We give an example of the gradation of openness (a fuzzy topology in Shostak's sense) and deduce from it a pseudo-measure of fuzziness.
Estruch, Vicente D., Pastor, José
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Summary: We give an example of the gradation of openness (a fuzzy topology in Shostak's sense) and deduce from it a pseudo-measure of fuzziness.
Estruch, Vicente D., Pastor, José
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ON MEASURES OF FUZZINESS AND FUZZY COMPLEMENTS
International Journal of General Systems, 1982An axiomatic framework for formalizing the most general class of fuzzy complements is introduced in this paper. It is then used for investigating a general class of measures of fuzziness based on the view that the degree of fuzziness of a fuzzy set should characterize the lack of distinction between the set and its complement.
MASAHIKO HIGASHI, GEORGE J. KLIR
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Fuzzy measurement of income inequality: a class of fuzzy inequality measures
Social Choice and Welfare, 1995zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Fuzziness measures for fuzzy rectangles
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1990zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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An Extensional Signed Fuzzy Measure of Signed Rho-Fuzzy Measure
2010If some values of fuzzy density function are negative, none of non-negative fuzzy measure can be used, the signed fuzzy measures with real valued fuzzy density function are needed, a univalent signed fuzzy measure satisfying Liu's revised monotonicity, called signed Rho-measure, was proposed by author's previous work. In this paper, for any real valued
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