In the first place, a similarity degree is defined, as a membership function being a measure of a relation between two fuzzy points in a fuzzy set. Then, by using the degree, a fuzzy metric is proposed, and some properties are shown. Furthermore, an application of this is considered to a recognition system.
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Yasunori ENDO, Kazuo HORIUCHI, "On Metric between Fuzzy Points" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E74-A, no. 12, pp. 3955-3958, December 1991, doi: .
Abstract: In the first place, a similarity degree is defined, as a membership function being a measure of a relation between two fuzzy points in a fuzzy set. Then, by using the degree, a fuzzy metric is proposed, and some properties are shown. Furthermore, an application of this is considered to a recognition system.
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