
AbstractIn this paper, a new characterization with mutually independent requirements for the interval-valued fuzzy (S,N)-implications is presented, which provides a simple way to construct interval-valued fuzzy (S,N)-implications using continuous fuzzy negations. In addition, some illustrative examples are given to show the validity of this method which builds interval-valued fuzzy (S,N)-implications.
S-Implication, Interval-valued fuzzy implication, s-Norm, Laws of contraposition, Fuzzy negation
S-Implication, Interval-valued fuzzy implication, s-Norm, Laws of contraposition, Fuzzy negation
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