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    Fuzzy transforms: theory and applications (English)
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    9 June 2006
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    In this paper the technique of the direct and inverse fuzzy transform is introduced and approximation properties of the inverse fuzzy transform are established. Two new fuzzy transforms based on operations of a residuated lattice on \([0,1]\) are introduced. These new lattice fuzzy transforms lead to new approximation models. Three types of the inverse fuzzy transforms are compared. A method of lossy image compression and reconstruction on the basis of the fuzzy transform is presented as an application.
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    universal approximation
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    fuzzy partition
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    fuzzy transform
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    data compression
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