A reply to robertson's diatribe on the nature of Fuzz
Barbara A. Cerny
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1979, vol. 30, issue 6, 356-357
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A reply is addressed to Robertson's article “On the Nature of Fuzz: A Diatribe.” The purpose is not to take issue with Robertson's conclusions on the role of fuzzy set theory (FST) with regard to information science at this time, but rather to clarify and enlarge upon some basic aspects of FST itself. In particular, his discussions of uncertainty, min/max connectives, and relevance are considered in the light of recent work.
Date: 1979
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