Title :
From 1-D to 2-D fuzzy: A proof that interval-valued and complex-valued are the only distributive options
Author :
Christian Servin;Vladik Kreinovich;Olga Kosheleva
Author_Institution :
Information Technology Dept., El Paso Community College, 919 Hunter, Texas 79915, USA
Abstract :
While the usual 1-D fuzzy logic has many successful applications, in some practical cases, it is desirable to come up with a more subtle way of representing expert uncertainty. A natural idea is to add additional information, i.e., to go from 1-D to 2-D (and multi-D) fuzzy logic. At present, there are two main approaches to 2-D fuzzy logic: interval-valued and complex-valued. At first glance, it may seem that many other options are potentially possible. We show, however, that, under certain reasonable conditions, interval-valued and complex-valued are the only two possible options.
Keywords :
"Fuzzy logic","Uncertainty","Measurement errors","Fuzzy sets","Electronic mail","Switches","Computers"
Conference_Titel :
Fuzzy Information Processing Society (NAFIPS) held jointly with 2015 5th World Conference on Soft Computing (WConSC), 2015 Annual Conference of the North American
DOI :
10.1109/NAFIPS-WConSC.2015.7284138