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On fuzzy type theory

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2005
Fuzzy logic was originally invented to describe human reasoning. The original fuzzy logic covered only propositional formulas. Later, quantifiers were added to fuzzy logic. However, an important part of human reasoning is still missing from fuzzy logic: arguments that usually require a higher-order logic. For example, we can say that \(X\) is a typical
Vilem Novak
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Interval type-2 fuzzy logic systems: theory and design

IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 2000
We present the theory and design of interval type-2 fuzzy logic systems (FLSs). We propose an efficient and simplified method to compute the input and antecedent operations for interval type-2 FLSs: one that is based on a general inference formula for them.
null Qilian Liang, J.M. Mendel
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