Summary. In this article we firstly summarize some notions on L-fuzzy sets, where L denotes a complete lattice. We then study a special case of L-fuzzy sets, namely the “intuitionistic fuzzy sets”. The importance of these sets comes from the fact that the negation is being defined independently from the fuzzy membership function. The latter implies both flexibility and e.ectiveness in fuzzy inference applications. We additionally show several practical applications on intuitionistic fuzzy sets, in the context of computational intelligence.
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Hatzimichailidis, A.G., Papadopoulos, B.K. (2007). L-fuzzy Sets and Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets. In: Kaburlasos, V.G., Ritter, G.X. (eds) Computational Intelligence Based on Lattice Theory. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 67. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72687-6_16
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