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    The concept of a mean value (expectation) of a fuzzy number is introduced being consistent with its counterpart in probability theory. Fuzzy numbers (intervals) are viewed as consonant random sets, and the fact that a possibility measure is a particular case of Dempster's upper probability is employed. Upper and lower expectations of a fuzzy number are proposed. Finally, issues related to employing measure-theoretic concepts in possibility theory are mentioned.
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    probability theory
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    interval analysis
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    expectation
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    fuzzy number
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    intervals
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    consonant random sets
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    possibility measure
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    Dempster's upper probability
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    possibility theory
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