2022
DOI: 10.3390/axioms11110593
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Pseudo Overlap Functions, Fuzzy Implications and Pseudo Grouping Functions with Applications

Abstract: Overlap and grouping functions are important aggregation operators, especially in information fusion, classification and decision-making problems. However, when we do more in-depth application research (for example, non-commutative fuzzy reasoning, complex multi-attribute decision making and image processing), we find overlap functions as well as grouping functions are required to be commutative (or symmetric), which limit their wide applications. For the above reasons, this paper expands the original notions … Show more

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“…In recent independent works, Batista [14] and Zhang and Liang [10] have removed the commutativity requirement from the properties of overlap and grouping functions, leading to pseudo-overlap and pseudo-grouping functions. These functions have been studied in terms of their related properties and applications.…”
Section: Definition 3 ([6]) a Mapping Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In recent independent works, Batista [14] and Zhang and Liang [10] have removed the commutativity requirement from the properties of overlap and grouping functions, leading to pseudo-overlap and pseudo-grouping functions. These functions have been studied in terms of their related properties and applications.…”
Section: Definition 3 ([6]) a Mapping Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These functions have been studied in terms of their related properties and applications. Furthermore, Liang and Zhang [10,22] have generalized the notion of interval-valued and n-dimensional pseudooverlap functions.…”
Section: Definition 3 ([6]) a Mapping Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
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