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Intersections between some families of (U,N)- and RU-implications
(U,N)-implications and RU-implications are the generalizations of (S,N)- and R-implications to the framework of uninorms, where the t-norms and t-conorms are replaced by appropriate uninorms. In this work, we present the intersections that exist between (U,N)-implications and the different families of RU-implications obtainable from the well-established families of uninorms
Bandler-Kohout Subproduct with Yager’s Families of Fuzzy Implications: A Comprehensive Study
Approximate reasoning schemes involving fuzzy sets are one of the best known applications of
fuzzy logic in the wider sense. Fuzzy Inference Systems (FIS) or Fuzzy Inference Mechanisms
(FIM) have many degrees of freedom, viz., the underlying fuzzy partition of the input and output
spaces, the fuzzy logic operations employed, the fuzzification and defuzzification mechanism used,
etc. This freedom gives rise to a variety of FIS with differing capabilities