Before the advent of fuzzy and rough sets, some authors in the 1960s studied three-valued logics and pairs of sets with a meaning similar to those we can encounter nowadays in modern theories such as rough sets, decision theory and granular computing. We revise these studies using the modern terminology and making reference to the present literature. Finally, we put forward some future directions of investigation

Ciucci, D. (2014). Orthopairs in the 1960s: Historical Remarks and New Ideas. In Rough Sets and Current Trends in Soft Computing. 9th International Conference, RSCTC 2014 (pp.1-12) [10.1007/978-3-319-08644-6_1].

Orthopairs in the 1960s: Historical Remarks and New Ideas

CIUCCI, DAVIDE ELIO
2014

Abstract

Before the advent of fuzzy and rough sets, some authors in the 1960s studied three-valued logics and pairs of sets with a meaning similar to those we can encounter nowadays in modern theories such as rough sets, decision theory and granular computing. We revise these studies using the modern terminology and making reference to the present literature. Finally, we put forward some future directions of investigation
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Rough Sets; Fuzzy Sets; Orthopairs; Uncertainty
English
International Conference on Rough Sets and Current Trends in Computing (RSCTC) JUL 09-13
2014
Cornelis, C; Kryszkiewicz, M; Ślȩzak, D; Menasalvas Ruiz, E; Bello, R; Shang, L
Rough Sets and Current Trends in Soft Computing. 9th International Conference, RSCTC 2014
978-3-319-08643-9
2014
8536
1
12
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-08644-6_1
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Ciucci, D. (2014). Orthopairs in the 1960s: Historical Remarks and New Ideas. In Rough Sets and Current Trends in Soft Computing. 9th International Conference, RSCTC 2014 (pp.1-12) [10.1007/978-3-319-08644-6_1].
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