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A Case Study on Modelling Impreciseness and Vagueness of Observations to Evaluate a Functional Relationship

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Progress in Fuzzy Sets and Systems

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In this case study we demonstrate with an example of practical importance how experimental results, given via blurred pictures, can be specified, by fuzzy observations and used to evaluate functional relationships. The computation is performed by means of the image processing equipment ROBOTRON A 6471.

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Bandemer, H., Kraut, A. (1990). A Case Study on Modelling Impreciseness and Vagueness of Observations to Evaluate a Functional Relationship. In: Janko, W.H., Roubens, M., Zimmermann, HJ. (eds) Progress in Fuzzy Sets and Systems. Theory and Decision Library, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2019-4_2

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