Why Lattice-valued fuzzy values? A mathematical justification
© 2015-IOS Press and the authors. To take into account that expert's degrees of certainty are not always comparable, researchers have used partially ordered set of degrees instead of the more traditional linearly (totally) ordered interval [0, 1]. In most cases, it is assumed that this partiall...
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Main Authors: | Rujira Ouncharoen, Vladik Kreinovich, Hung T. Nguyen |
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