#61. Old papers on fuzzy set elicitation
There are plenty of papers on how to elicit fuzzy sets. These have a strong emphasis on measurement-theoretical aspects.
Feel free to suggest in the comments more interesting papers like these (or with a different emphasis).
Jay Verkuilen (2005). Assigning membership in a fuzzy set analysis. Sociological Methods and Research 33, 462--496.
(A recent survey with a social science twist.)
Taner Bilgiç, Burhan Turksen (1999). Measurement of membership functions: theoretical and empirical work. Chapter 3 in Fundamentals of Fuzzy Sets (Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, editors), 195-230.
(I presume everybody knows this one, an excellent starting point.)
Feel free to suggest in the comments more interesting papers like these (or with a different emphasis).
Jay Verkuilen (2005). Assigning membership in a fuzzy set analysis. Sociological Methods and Research 33, 462--496.
(A recent survey with a social science twist.)
Taner Bilgiç, Burhan Turksen (1999). Measurement of membership functions: theoretical and empirical work. Chapter 3 in Fundamentals of Fuzzy Sets (Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, editors), 195-230.
(I presume everybody knows this one, an excellent starting point.)
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