2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijkesdp.2014.069302
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Dynamic fuzzy logic leads to more adequate 'and' and 'or' operations

Abstract: In the traditional (static) fuzzy logic approach, we select an "and"-operation (tnorm) and an "or"-operation (t-conorm). The result of applying these selected operations may be somewhat different from the actual expert's degrees of belief in the corresponding logical combinations A & B and A ∨ B of the original statements -since these degrees depend not only on the expert's degrees of belief in statements A and B, but also in the extent to which the statements A and B are dependent. We show that dynamic fuzzy … Show more

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“…There are a few articles about dynamic fuzzy logic [2,3,4,5] but this direction is still not very well developed, and this is where a lot of progress still has to be made.…”
Section: Future Of Fuzzymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a few articles about dynamic fuzzy logic [2,3,4,5] but this direction is still not very well developed, and this is where a lot of progress still has to be made.…”
Section: Future Of Fuzzymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Section 7 (expanding [14]) shows that an approximate character of fuzzy values leads to complexvalued fuzzy sets. Finally, Section 8 (expanding [17]) speculates on how fuzzy techniques can properly take into account the dynamic character of objects and processes. …”
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confidence: 99%