Why fuzzy T-equivalence relations do not resolve the Poincaré paradox, and related issues
Fuzzy Sets and Systems - Theme: Basic notions
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Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Building a class of fuzzy equivalence relations
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
ECSQARU'05 Proceedings of the 8th European conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty
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The paper discusses the suitability of T-transitivity for modelling approximate equality. It explains how T-transitivity, a property suitable for modelling vagueness, can still be used to handle the imprecision inherent in approximate equality. Further remarks on resemblance relations are made to clarify how far they improve traditional fuzzy equivalence relations.