Special properties, closures and interiors of crisp and fuzzy relations
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Fuzzy sets in approximate reasoning, part 1: inference with possibility distributions
Fuzzy Sets and Systems - Special memorial volume on foundations of fuzzy reasoning
Fuzzy sets in approximate reasoning, part 2: logical approaches
Fuzzy Sets and Systems - Special memorial volume on foundations of fuzzy reasoning
Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic: the foundations of application—from a mathematical point of view
Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic: the foundations of application—from a mathematical point of view
The relation between inference and interpolation in the framework of fuzzy systems
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Formalized theory of general fuzzy reasoning
Information Sciences—Informatics and Computer Science: An International Journal
T-norm-based logics with an independent involutive negation
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
On approximate reasoning with graded rules
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Logical foundations of rule-based systems
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
From fuzzy logic to fuzzy mathematics: A methodological manifesto
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
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In this contribution, we will recall graded fuzzy rules introduced in [5] and explain the difference from the classical fuzzy rules. Moreover, properties of formulae, which are used to formalize the graded fuzzy rules, will be recalled.