Abstract
Type-2 fuzzy sets are used for modeling uncertainty and imprecision in a better way. These type-2 fuzzy sets were originally presented by Zadeh in 1975 and are essentially "fuzzy fuzzy" sets where the fuzzy degree of membership is a type-1 fuzzy set. The new concepts were introduced by Mendel and Liang allowing the characterization of a type-2 fuzzy set with a superior membership function and an inferior membership function; these two functions can be represented each one by a type-1 fuzzy set membership function. The interval between these two functions represents the footprint of uncertainty (FOU), which is used to characterize a type-2 fuzzy set.
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Castillo, O., Melin, P., Kacprzyk, J., & Pedrycz, W. (2008). Type-2 Fuzzy Logic: Theory and Applications (pp. 145–145). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). https://doi.org/10.1109/grc.2007.118
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