Publication Date

1-1999

Comments

UTEP-CS-99-5.

Published by The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, as Technical Report CUHK-MAE-99-004, January 1999, and in the Proceedings of The Eighth International Fuzzy Systems Association World Congress IFSA'99, Taipei, Taiwan, August 17-20, 1999, pp. 143-146.

Abstract

In many practical applications of fuzzy methodology, it is desirable to go beyond the interval [0,1] and to consider more general fuzzy values: e.g., intervals, or real numbers outside the interval [0,1]. When we increase the set of possible fuzzy values, we thus increase the number of bits necessary to store each degree, and therefore, increase the computation time which is needed to process these degrees. Since in many applications, it is crucial to get the result on time, it is therefore desirable to make the smallest possible increase. In this paper, we describe such smallest possible increases.

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