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Fuzziness – representation of dynamic changes by ordered fuzzy numbers
pp. 485-508
Abstract
In our daily life there are many cases when observations of objects in a population are fuzzy, inaccurate. Fuzzy concepts have been introduced in order to model such vague terms as observed values of some physical or economical terms. Measured physical fields or observed economical parameters may be inaccurate, noisy or difficult to measure and to observe with an appropriate precision because of technical reasons.
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Seising Rudolf (2009) Views on fuzzy sets and systems from different perspectives: philosophy and logic, criticisms and applications. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 485-508
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-93802-6_24
Full citation:
Kosiński Witold, Prokopowicz Piotr, Kacprzak Darek (2009) „Fuzziness – representation of dynamic changes by ordered fuzzy numbers“, In: R. Seising (ed.), Views on fuzzy sets and systems from different perspectives, Dordrecht, Springer, 485–508.