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New Negations on the Membership Functions of Type-2 Fuzzy Sets

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON FUZZY SYSTEMS
Volume 27, Issue 7, Pages 1397-1406

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TFUZZ.2018.2879033

Keywords

Aggregation operators; functions from [0,1] to [0,1]; negations; normal and convex functions; partially ordered sets (posets); type-2 fuzzy sets (T2FSs)

Funding

  1. Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
  2. Universidad Mayor, Chile

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Type-2 fuzzy sets (T2FSs) were introduced by L. A. Zadeh in 1975 as an extension of type-1 fuzzy sets (T1FSs). In this extension, the degree to which an element belongs to a set is just a label of the linguistic variable TRUTH, which allows to represent reality in a more appropriate way. On the other hand, negations play an essential role within fuzzy sets theory. In fact, they are necessary in order to obtain, for example, complements of fuzzy sets, dual of a t-norm or a t-conorm, entropies, implications, as well as to study the possible contradictions appearing in a fuzzy system. However, meanwhile negations on [0, 1] (set of the membership degrees of a fuzzy set) have been deeply studied throughout the literature, the same has not happened with the negations on M = Map ([0, 1], [0, 1]), set of functions from [0, 1] to [0, 1] (and also set of the membership degrees of a T2FS), and so many aspects of the negations on M have not yet been investigated. In a previous paper, the axioms that an operation must satisfy to be considered a negation or a strong negation on a bounded partially ordered set were established. A family of strong negations on L and set of normal and convex functions of M were also presented. Moreover, let us note that the main characteristic of fuzzy systems is just the flexibility in order to be able to represent knowledge according to each situation, offering different models among which the expert can choose the one that best suits his/her criteria. Thus, it seems useful to find broad sets of negations in M and in L, which, as far as we know, have not been done by other researchers. According to these ideas, in this paper, the authors first present new negations and strong negations on L, and then show, for the first time, some negations on M with respect to each of the two partial orders defined in this set.

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