Defuzzification using Steiner points
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- A Uniqueness Theorem for the Steiner Point of a Convex Region
- A generalized defuzzification method via bad distributions
- A note on the extension principle for fuzzy sets
- Averaging procedures in defuzzification processes.
- Fuzzy mappings and fixed point theorem
- On Steiner points of convex bodies
- On the compatibility between defuzzification and fuzzy arithmetic operations
- PROTOTYPICAL VALUES FOR FUZZY SUBSETS
- Totally convex functions for fixed points computation and infinite dimensional optimization
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(8)- Different Representations of Fuzzy Vectors
- Definition of centroid method as defuzzification
- The mean square error of a random fuzzy vector based on the support function and the Steiner point
- A decomposition theorem for fuzzy set-valued random variables
- Cutting corners cheaply, or how to remove Steiner points
- Feature Based Defuzzification in ℤ2 and ℤ3 Using a Scale Space Approach
- Cutting Corners Cheaply, or How to Remove Steiner Points
- Defuzzification as a special way of dealing with retranslation
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