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Fuzzy Bi-implications Generated by t-norms and Fuzzy Negations
2019In the literature, there are several forms of extensions of the classical bi-implication for the fuzzy logic, as for example, the axiomatization proposed by Fodor and Roubens [1]. Another way to obtain a generalization is to provide a definition based on the classical equivalence \(\phi \iff \psi \equiv (\phi \Rightarrow \psi )\wedge (\psi \Rightarrow \
Antonio Diego S. Farias +4 more
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Relative negations in non-commutative fuzzy structures
Soft Computing, 2013The author defines relative involutive FL-algebras by generalizing some her previous results [\textit{L. C. Ciungu}, An. Univ. Craiova, Ser. Mat. Inf. 37, No. 1, 19--26 (2010; Zbl 1212.06046)] to relative negations, the relative generalized states are also investigated.
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A construction method of semicopulas from fuzzy negations
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Aguiló, I., Suñer, J., Torrens, J.
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Typical Hesitant Fuzzy Negations
International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 2014Benjamin Bedregal +4 more
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Antonyms. Negation, and the Fuzzy Case
2017Can an adult person recognize with the naked eye that John is tall, but not, simultaneously, that Peter is short? It depends, obviously, on the (ostensible) height of both John and Peter, and from what it contextually can mean to be, respectively, a tall and a short person, that is, of perceptively capturing the meanings of these two words when applied
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Fuzzy set with three kinds of negations in fuzzy knowledge processing
2010 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics, 2010In this paper, the negative relation in fuzzy information is distinguished contradictory negative relation and opposite negative relation, and a character of fuzzy information is discovered that if two opposite concepts are fuzzy concepts, there must exist a “medium” fuzzy concept between them, vice versa.
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Negation of Fuzzy-Linguistic Concepts in Hierarchical Domains
2016 Third European Network Intelligence Conference (ENIC), 2016The great part of fuzzy-linguistic research assumes the fuzzy complement as a good candidate for representing the meaning of negation. However, linguistic studies show that both acquisition and use of negation are way more complex than that. After reconsidering a way in which the negation is used in the natural language discourse, this paper focuses on
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On Fuzzy Propositional Logic with Different Negations
2013Pan pointed out that there are three kinds of different negations: contradictory negation, opposite negation and medium negation. He also proposed the novel fuzzy set FScom with the above three kinds of negations, followed by one improved fuzzy set IFScom that is established based on FScom.
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On the Intuitionistic Fuzzy Implications and Negations
2008Definitions of 174 intuitionistic fuzzy logic implications are introduced. Some of their properties are studied and some open problems, related to them are formulated.
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Two Fuzzy-Set Models for the Semantics of Linguistic Negations
2007Two methods based on fuzzy sets are proposed in order to handle the understanding of linguistic negations. Both solutions assign an interpretation of the negated nuances of the natural language (i.e. the humans use adverbs and adjectives to make their requests) depending on the context. The first approach is a modification of Pacholczyk’s model able to
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