Outline of a New Approach to the Analysis of Complex Systems and Decision Processes
- 1 January 1973
- journal article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
- Vol. SMC-3 (1) , 28-44
- https://doi.org/10.1109/tsmc.1973.5408575
Abstract
The approach described in this paper represents a substantive departure from the conventional quantitative techniques of system analysis. It has three main distinguishing features: 1) use of so-called ``linguistic'' variables in place of or in addition to numerical variables; 2) characterization of simple relations between variables by fuzzy conditional statements; and 3) characterization of complex relations by fuzzy algorithms. A linguistic variable is defined as a variable whose values are sentences in a natural or artificial language. Thus, if tall, not tall, very tall, very very tall, etc. are values of height, then height is a linguistic variable. Fuzzy conditional statements are expressions of the form IF A THEN B, where A and B have fuzzy meaning, e.g., IF x is small THEN y is large, where small and large are viewed as labels of fuzzy sets. A fuzzy algorithm is an ordered sequence of instructions which may contain fuzzy assignment and conditional statements, e.g., x = very small, IF x is small THEN Y is large. The execution of such instructions is governed by the compositional rule of inference and the rule of the preponderant alternative. By relying on the use of linguistic variables and fuzzy algorithms, the approach provides an approximate and yet effective means of describing the behavior of systems which are too complex or too ill-defined to admit of precise mathematical analysis.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- A definition of a nonprobabilistic entropy in the setting of fuzzy sets theoryInformation and Control, 1972
- Fuzzy Logic and the Resolution PrincipleJournal of the ACM, 1972
- On Fuzzy Mapping and ControlIEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1972
- Similarity relations and fuzzy orderingsInformation Sciences, 1971
- Quantitative fuzzy semanticsInformation Sciences, 1971
- Decision-Making in a Fuzzy EnvironmentManagement Science, 1970
- Fuzzy algorithmsInformation and Control, 1970
- The logic of inexact conceptsSynthese, 1969
- Fuzzy algorithmsInformation and Control, 1968
- Fuzzy setsInformation and Control, 1965