An improvement to Kóczy and Hirota's interpolative reasoning in sparse fuzzy rule bases
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(6)- Weighted fuzzy interpolated reasoning based on ranking values of polygonal fuzzy sets and new scale and move transformation techniques
- Fuzzy interpolative reasoning based on the ratio of fuzziness of rough-fuzzy sets
- Closed form fuzzy interpolation
- Qualitative optimization of fuzzy causal rule bases using fuzzy Boolean nets
- Interpolative reasoning: valid, specificity-gradual and similarity-based
- Fuzzy interpolative reasoning based on ranking values of polygonal fuzzy sets and automatically generated weights of fuzzy rules
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