2012 •
On a Reinforced Fuzzy Inclusion and Its Application to Database Querying
Authors: Bosc, Patrick, Pivert, Olivier
Venue: N/A
Type: Publication
Abstract: This paper introduces a fuzzy inclusion indicator derived from a connective aimed at modulating a fuzzy criterion according to the satisfaction of another one. The idea is to express that one is all the more demanding as to the degree attached to an element x in a set B as this element has a high degree of membership degree to a set A. The use of this reinforced inclusion indicator is illustrated in the context of database querying.
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