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    An algorithm to compute the transitive closure, a transitive approximation and a transitive opening of a fuzzy proximity

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    A method to compute the transitive closure, a transitive opening and a transitive approximation of a reflexive and symmetric fuzzy relation is given. Other previous methods in literature compute just the transitive closure, some transitive approximations or some transitive openings. The proposed algorithm computes the three different similarities that approximate a proximity for the computational cost of computing just one. The shape of the binary partition tree for the three output similarities are the same.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version

    An algorithm to compute the transitive closure, a transitive approximation and a transitive opening of a proximity

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    A method to get the transitive closure, a transitive opening and a transitive approximation of a reflexive and symmetric fuzzy relation is presented. The method builds at the same time a binary partition tree for the output similarities.Peer ReviewedPreprin

    Computing a T-transitive lower approximation or opening of a proximity relation

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    Fuzzy Sets and Systems. IMPACT FACTOR: 1,181. Fuzzy Sets and Systems. IMPACT FACTOR: 1,181. Since transitivity is quite often violated even by decision makers that accept transitivity in their preferences as a condition for consistency, a standard approach to deal with intransitive preference elicitations is the search for a close enough transitive preference relation, assuming that such a violation is mainly due to decision maker estimation errors. In some way, the more number of elicitations, the more probable inconsistency is. This is mostly the case within a fuzzy framework, even when the number of alternatives or object to be classified is relatively small. In this paper we propose a fast method to compute a T-indistinguishability from a reflexive and symmetric fuzzy relation, being T any left-continuous t-norm. The computed approximation we propose will take O(n3) time complexity, where n is the number of elements under consideration, and is expected to produce a T-transitive opening. To the authors¿ knowledge, there are no other proposed algorithm that computes T-transitive lower approximations or openings while preserving the reflexivity and symmetry properties

    Application of Fuzzy Clustering on Software Quality using Max-min Method

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    AbstractFuzzy clustering analysis is a decision approach, makes fuzzy equivalent relation to classify objects into different clusters according to some criterion. In this paper it is applied in the clustering of software quality using the following steps: Firstly, fuzzy compatibility matrix is created using max-min method. Secondly, fuzzy equivalent relation is generated using composition relation. Finally, fuzzy equivalent matrix is used to obtain optimal threshold value to get clusters of software quality

    Combining clusterings in the belief function framework

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    International audienceIn this paper, we propose a clustering ensemble method based on Dempster-Shafer Theory. In the first step, base partitions are generated by evidential clustering algorithms such as the evidential c-means or EVCLUS. Base credal partitions are then converted to their relational representations, which are combined by averaging. The combined relational representation is then made transitive using the theory of intuitionistic fuzzy relations. Finally, the consensus solution is obtained by minimizing an error function. Experiments with simulated and real datasets show the good performances of this method

    Fifty years of similarity relations: a survey of foundations and applications

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    On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the publication of Zadeh's significant paper Similarity Relations and Fuzzy Orderings, an account of the development of similarity relations during this time will be given. Moreover, the main topics related to these fuzzy relations will be reviewed.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    Reasoning with linguistic preferences using NPN logic

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    Negative-positive-neutral logic provides an alternative framework for fuzzy cognitive maps development and decision analysis. This paper reviews basic notion of NPN logic and NPN relations and proposes adaptive approach to causality weights assessment. It employs linguistic models of causality weights activated by measurement-based fuzzy cognitive maps' concepts values. These models allow for quasi-dynamical adaptation to the change of concepts values, providing deeper understanding of possible side effects. Since in the real-world environments almost every decision has its consequences, presenting very valuable portion of information upon which we also make our decisions, the knowledge about the side effects enables more reliable decision analysis and directs actions of decision maker

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