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Canonical representation of the Yager's classes of fuzzy implications (English)
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19 November 2013
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The \(f\)- and \(g\)-generated implications have been introduced by \textit{R. R. Yager} [Inf. Sci. 167, No. 1--4, 193--216 (2004; Zbl 1095.68119)]. In this article, the authors deal with the interval extension of Yager's implications based on the best interval representation (the canonical representation). They show that interval Yager's implications satisfy similar properties as the original ones.
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interval-valued fuzzy logic
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fuzzy implication
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Yager's implications
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\(f\)-implication
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\(g\)-implication
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