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The advent of the concept of "[[fuzzy set]]" introduced by [[Lotfi Zadeh]] in 1965 is one of the most important events in the mathematics of the second half of twentieth century. It is not only an abstract mathematical object, extending [[Jan Łukasiewicz|J. Lukasiewicz]]'s idea for [[Ternary logic|3-]] and [[Multi-valued logic|n-valued logics]], but is also during the last 30 years one of the most used mathematical concept in practice. For these reasons fuzzy sets are an object of different extensions and modifications. Two of them are the concepts of [[intuitionistic fuzzy set|Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets]] (IFSs) and [[Interval-valued fuzzy set|Interval Valued Fuzzy Sets]] (IVFSs). Here we shall discuss some relationships and differences between both types of sets.
The advent of the concept of "[[fuzzy set]]" introduced by [[Lotfi Zadeh]] in 1965 is one of the most important events in the mathematics of the second half of twentieth century. It is not only an abstract mathematical object, extending [[Jan Łukasiewicz|J. Lukasiewicz]]'s idea for [[Ternary logic|3-]] and [[Multi-valued logic|n-valued logics]], but is also during the last 30 years one of the most used mathematical concept in practice. For these reasons fuzzy sets are an object of different extensions and modifications. Two of them are the concepts of [[intuitionistic fuzzy set|Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets]] (IFSs) and [[Interval-valued fuzzy set|Interval Valued Fuzzy Sets]] (IVFSs). Here we shall discuss some relationships and differences between both types of sets.
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# Atanassov K., [[Issue:Temporal intuitionistic fuzzy sets|Temporal intuitionistic fuzzy sets]]. Comptes Rendus de l'Academie bulgare des Sciences, Tome 44, 1991, No. 7, 5-7.
# Atanassov K., [[Issue:Temporal intuitionistic fuzzy sets|Temporal intuitionistic fuzzy sets]]. Comptes Rendus de l'Academie bulgare des Sciences, Tome 44, 1991, No. 7, 5-7.

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Title of paper: Intuitionistic fuzzy sets and interval valued fuzzy sets
Author(s):
Krassimir Atanassov
CLBME-Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, P.O. Box 12, Sofia-1113, Bulgaria
krat@bas.bg
Presented at: First International Workshop on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Generalized Nets and Knowledge Engineering. London, 6-7 September 2006
Published in: Conference proceedings, pages 1-7
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Abstract: Some relationships and differences between two extensions of the fuzzy sets — intuitionistic fuzzy sets and interval valued fuzzy sets are discussed.

The advent of the concept of "fuzzy set" introduced by Lotfi Zadeh in 1965 is one of the most important events in the mathematics of the second half of twentieth century. It is not only an abstract mathematical object, extending J. Lukasiewicz's idea for 3- and n-valued logics, but is also during the last 30 years one of the most used mathematical concept in practice. For these reasons fuzzy sets are an object of different extensions and modifications. Two of them are the concepts of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets (IFSs) and Interval Valued Fuzzy Sets (IVFSs). Here we shall discuss some relationships and differences between both types of sets.

Keywords: Intuitionistic fuzzy sets, Interval-valued fuzzy sets, Extensions of fuzzy sets
References:
  1. Atanassov K., Temporal intuitionistic fuzzy sets. Comptes Rendus de l'Academie bulgare des Sciences, Tome 44, 1991, No. 7, 5-7.
  2. Atanassov K., Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Springer Physica-Verlag, Berlin, 1999.
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  4. Atanassov K., V. Kreinovich, Intuitionistic fuzzy interpretation of interval data, Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Vol. 5 (1999), No. 1, 1-8.
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  7. Szmidt, S., J. Kacprzyk. Concept of distances and entropy for intuitionistic fuzzy sets and their applications in group decision making. Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Vol. 8, 2002, No. 3, 11-25.
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