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    Possibilistic linear regression analysis for fuzzy data (English)
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    Fuzzy data given by expert knowledge can be regarded as a possibility distribution by which possibilistic linear systems are defined. Recently, it has become important to deal with fuzzy data in connection with expert knowledge. Three formulations of possibilistic linear regression analysis are proposed here to deal with fuzzy data. Since our formulations can be reduced to linear programming problems, the merit of our formulations is to be able to obtain easily fuzzy parameters in possibilistic linear models and to add other constraint conditions which might be obtained from expert knowledge of fuzzy parameters. This approach can be regarded as a fuzzy interval analysis in a fuzzy environment.
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    Fuzzy data
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    expert knowledge
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    possibility distribution
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    possibilistic linear systems
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    possibilistic linear regression analysis
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    linear programming
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    fuzzy parameters
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    fuzzy interval analysis
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