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RANDOM FUZZY SETS: A MATHEMATICAL TOOL TO DEVELOP STATISTICAL FUZZY DATA ANALYSIS
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Fuzzy LogicEngineeringFuzzy ComputingData ScienceData MiningUncertainty QuantificationFuzzy Risk AnalysisFuzzy Expert SystemFuzzy MathematicsFuzzy OptimizationRandom Fuzzy Numbers/setsProbability TheoryFuzzy DataStatisticsFuzzy Pattern RecognitionFuzzy Numbers/\valuesRandom Fuzzy Sets
Data obtained in association with many real-life random experiments from different fields cannot be perfectly/exactly quantified.hspace{.1cm}Often the underlying imprecision can be suitably described in terms of fuzzy numbers/\values. For these random experiments, the scale of fuzzy numbers/values enables to capture more variability and subjectivity than that of categorical data, and more accuracy and expressiveness than that of numerical/vectorial data. On the other hand, random fuzzy numbers/sets model the random mechanisms generating experimental fuzzy data, and they are soundly formalized within the probabilistic setting.This paper aims to review a significant part of the recent literature concerning the statistical data analysis with fuzzy data and being developed around the concept of random fuzzy numbers/sets.
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