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Uncertainty data in interval-valued fuzzy set theory. Properties, algorithms and applications
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    Uncertainty data in interval-valued fuzzy set theory. Properties, algorithms and applications (English)
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    18 July 2018
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    The monograph focuses on modeling and processing uncertainty represented in the framework of interval-valued fuzzy sets. The evident presence of uncertain data in various endeavors delivers sound motivation behind the study. The book is coherently structured and the material is self-contained to a significant extent with a clearly accentuated focus on formal investigations. The material is structured into four chapters. Chapter 1 serves as a concise introduction to fuzzy sets recalling the generic concepts and those associated with extensions of fuzzy sets (\(L\)-fuzzy sets, interval fuzzy sets, intuitionistic sets). Interval-valued fuzzy relations are covered in Chapter 2. Here a suite of pertinent conceptual and algorithmic topics is covered including basic operations on relations, their compositions, and properties. The presentation of various application areas, albeit exposed in a bit sketchy manner, helps the reader gain a good sense as to the role of interval fuzzy sets when being applied to decision-making processes, mechanisms of approximate reasoning, and prediction. Chapter 4 offers a summary along with a collection of open problems. In sum, the volume serves as a sound material on selected topics of interval-valued fuzzy sets, which could appeal to those interested in studies on generalized constructs of fuzzy sets.
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    interval-valued fuzzy sets
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    fuzzy relations
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    aggregation
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    decision making
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