Interpolated Linguistic Terms

Interpolated Linguistic Terms (ILT) are a valid alternative representation for the fuzzy sets obtained in the inference of a fuzzy rule base, and allow the propagation of the uncertainty defined in the linguistic term set of the consequent variable. ILT can be also be used as new linguistic terms of that consequent.

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