Extension of Restricted Equivalence Functions and Similarity Measures for Type-2 Fuzzy Sets

In this work, we generalize the notion of restricted equivalence function for type-2 fuzzy sets, leading to the notion of extended restricted equivalence functions. We also study how under suitable conditions, these new functions recover the standard axioms for restricted equivalence functions in th...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems 2022-09, Vol.30 (9), p.4005-4016
Hauptverfasser: De Miguel, Laura, Santiago, Regivan, Wagner, Christian, Garibaldi, Jonathan M., Takac, Zdenko, de Hierro, Antonio Francisco Roldan Lopez, Bustince, Humberto
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Zusammenfassung:In this work, we generalize the notion of restricted equivalence function for type-2 fuzzy sets, leading to the notion of extended restricted equivalence functions. We also study how under suitable conditions, these new functions recover the standard axioms for restricted equivalence functions in the real setting. Extended restricted equivalence functions allow us to compare any two general type-2 fuzzy sets and to generate a similarity measure for type-2 fuzzy sets. The result of this similarity is a fuzzy set on the same referential set (i.e., domain) as the considered type-2 fuzzy set. The latter is crucial for applications such as explainable AI and decision-making, as it enables an intuitive interpretation of the similarity within the domain-specific context of the fuzzy sets. We show how this measure can be used to compare type-2 fuzzy sets with different membership functions in such a way that the uncertainty linked to type-2 fuzzy sets is not lost. This is achieved by generating a fuzzy set rather than a single numerical value. Furthermore, we also show how to obtain a numerical value for discrete referential sets.
ISSN:1063-6706
1941-0034
DOI:10.1109/TFUZZ.2021.3136349