“…Some of the results discussed in this overview are related to the Choquet integral [5] and the Sugeno integral [86] which are two prominent examples of nonlinear integrals (see also [2,7,30,61,73,96]). They are deeply discussed in the overview papers [14,27] in this issue.…”
“…Some of the results discussed in this overview are related to the Choquet integral [5] and the Sugeno integral [86] which are two prominent examples of nonlinear integrals (see also [2,7,30,61,73,96]). They are deeply discussed in the overview papers [14,27] in this issue.…”
“…The structure of the algorithm is simple and the calculation is speedy. Thus, the lifting method has become mainstream method of calculating scatter wavelet transformation [14][15][16]. The traditional wavelet transformation algorithm (Mallat algorithm) adopts a method of convoluting input signal and high plus low pass filters to realize separation of high frequency and low frequency information.…”
Section: The Lifting Algorithm Of Wavelet Denoisingmentioning
“…We follow the approach proposed by Greco in [13] and more recently by Ban and Fechete in [2] for lattice-valued measures and integrals and we refer to [16] and [17] for the standard case. Let (A, A) be a measurable space and L a a bounded lattice.…”
Section: Notations and Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We denote by M the set of all fuzzy measures on A with values in L and by F the set of the measurable functions f : A → L. Following [15] and [17] we give the following definition. …”
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to introduce some classes of aggregation functionals when the evaluation scale is a complete lattice. We focus on the notion of quantile of a lattice-valued function which have several properties of its real-valued counterpart and we study a class of aggregation functionals that generalizes Sugeno integrals to the setting of complete lattices. Then we introduce in the real-valued case some classes of aggregation functionals that extend Choquet and Sugeno integrals by considering a multiple quantile model generalizing the approach proposed in [3].
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