Many different fuzzy implication operators have been proposed; most of them fit into one of the two classes: implication operations that are based on an explicit representation of implication A ---, B in terms of &, V, and ~ (e.g., S-implications that are based on the formula B V ~ A), and R-implica
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Xor-Implications and E-Implications: Classes of Fuzzy Implications Based on Fuzzy Xor
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