2012 Annual Meeting of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society (NAFIPS) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/nafips.2012.6290981
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On least coherence-preserving negations

Abstract: We focus on the notion of coherent L-interpretations with respect to a negation operator, as a convenient generalization to a fuzzy or multiple-valued environment of the classical notion of consistent interpretation. We show that, given an Linterpretation I, the set of negation operators n satisfying that I is coherent w.r.t. n has a structure of complete lattice; so there exists the greatest and the least negation operators satisfying such property; moreover, the expression of the least negation operator n sa… Show more

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“…The results are similar to those presented in [19] on the framework of fuzzy logic programming, but considering mappings in Ω instead of negations. Specifically, in this section, we study the structure of the set…”
Section: On the Set Of Weak-contradictions Ofsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The results are similar to those presented in [19] on the framework of fuzzy logic programming, but considering mappings in Ω instead of negations. Specifically, in this section, we study the structure of the set…”
Section: On the Set Of Weak-contradictions Ofsupporting
confidence: 83%