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Semantic analysis of fuzzy models, application to Yager models

J. Villar, M.A. Sanz-Bobi

2nd WSEAS International Conference on Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Systems - FSFS 2001, Tenerife (Spain). 11-15 February 2001


Summary:

This paper proposes a methodology to analyse the semantic behaviour of a fuzzy rule model, that is, a pair of fuzzy implication and modus ponens generating function used for inference. The proposed methodology is applied to Yager models which are obtained from Yager implication function. It is shown that, for example, Yager implicative implication is midway between the usual residual and strong implications generated from the product t-norm, and that in fact Yager implication belongs to a more general family of implications that can also be generated from the t-norms.


Keywords: Fuzzy inference, possibility distributions, compositional rule of inference, fuzzy implications.


Publication date: 2001-02-11.



Citation:
J. Villar, M.A. Sanz-Bobi, Semantic analysis of fuzzy models, application to Yager models, 2nd WSEAS International Conference on Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Systems - FSFS 2001, Tenerife (Spain). 11-15 February 2001.


    Research topics:
  • *Modeling, Simulation and Optimization

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