Authors
Chris Cornelis, Carol Van der Donck, Etienne Kerre
Publication date
2003/3/1
Journal
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Volume
134
Issue
2
Pages
283-295
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Inclusion for fuzzy sets was first introduced by Zadeh in his seminal 1965 paper. Since it was found that the definition of inclusion was not in the true spirit of fuzzy logic, various researchers have set out to define alternative indicators of the inclusion of one fuzzy set into another. Among these alternatives, the indicator proposed by Sinha and Dougherty stands out as an intuitively appealing one, as it is built up with a strong but appropriate collection of axioms in mind. Starting from a very general expression depending on four functional parameters for such an indicator, those authors proposed conditions they claimed to be necessary and sufficient to satisfy the axioms. This paper aims to revisit this material by exposing it in a clearer way, correcting errors along the way while pinpointing some nasty pitfalls that Sinha and Dougherty overlooked. This results in a new, easier to handle and more consistent framework for …
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