This paper focuses on a fuzzy reasoning method based on a generalized If-Then rule. Firstly, the antecedent and the consequent of an If-Then rule are considered and expressed as a component of a kind of binary L-type fuzzy relation on the product of the universes of discourse and the range of defini
Fuzzy reasoning based on the extension principle
โ Scribed by Yang Xu; Etienne E. Kerre; Da Ruan; Zhenming Song
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 176 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0884-8173
- DOI
- 10.1002/int.1019
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โฆ Synopsis
According to the operation of decomposition also known as representation theorem ลฝ . Negoita CV, Ralescu, DA. Kybernetes 1975;4:169แ174 in fuzzy set theory, the whole fuzziness of an object can be characterized by a sequence of local crisp properties of that object. Hence, any fuzzy reasoning could also be implemented by using a similar idea, i.e., a sequence of precise reasoning. More precisely, we could translate a fuzzy relation ''If A ลฝ then B'' of the Generalized Modus Ponens Rule the most common and widely used interpretation of a fuzzy rule, A, B, are fuzzy sets in a universe of discourse X, and of . ลฝ . discourse Y, respectively into a corresponding precise relation between a subset of P X ลฝ . and a subset of P Y , and then extend this corresponding precise relation to two kinds of transformations between all L-type fuzzy subsets of X and those of Y by using Zadeh's extension principle, where L denotes a complete lattice. In this way, we provide an alternative approach to the existing compositional rule of inference, which performs fuzzy reasoning based on the extension principle. The approach does not depend on the choice of fuzzy implication operator nor on the choice of a t-norm. The detailed reasoning methods, applied in particular to the Generalized Modus Ponens and the Generalized Modus Tollens, are established and their properties are further investigated in this paper.
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