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Lebesgue measure of \(\alpha\)-cuts approach for finding the height of the membership function (English)
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27 April 2000
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The maximum of a membership function \(\mu_A\) is found by the help of the function \(H:[0,1]\to [0,\infty]\) defined by the equality \(H(\alpha)= \lambda(\{x\in\mathbb{R}^N; \mu_A(x)\geq \alpha\})\), where \(\lambda\) is the \(n\)-dimensional Lebesgue measure. A statistical approach is considered, too, and an algorithm is given for finding the height of \(\mu_A\).
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maximum
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membership function
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height
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