Multi-Valued Cognitive Maps: Calculations with Linguistic Variables without Using Numbers
Artificial Intelligence
2021-08-11 v1
Abstract
A concept of multi-valued cognitive maps is introduced in this paper. The concept expands the fuzzy one. However, all variables and weights are not linearly ordered in the concept, but are only partially-ordered. Such an ap- proach allows us to operate in cognitive maps with partially-ordered linguis- tic variables directly, without vague fuzzification/defuzzification methods. Hence, we may consider more subtle differences in degrees of experts' uncer- tainty, than in the fuzzy case. We prove the convergence of such cognitive maps and give a simple computational example which demonstrates using such a partially-ordered uncertainty degree scale.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2108.04760,
title = {Multi-Valued Cognitive Maps: Calculations with Linguistic Variables without Using Numbers},
author = {Dmitry Maximov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.04760},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
The article have been submitted to Fuzzy Sets & Systems on 11 march 2021