Fuzzy Sets Revisited
We will illustrate the concept of fuzziness in the case where the database and the queries have fuzziness in
them. Our discussion is guided by the reference Terano, Asai, and Sugeno. First, let us review and recast the
concept of a fuzzy set in a slightly different notation.
If a, b, c, and d are in the set A with 0.9, 0.4, 0.5, 0, respectively, as degrees of membership, and in B with
0.9, 0.6, 0.3, 0.8, respectively, we give these fuzzy sets A and B as A = { 0.9/a, 0.4/b, 0.5/c} and B = {0.9/a,
0.6/b, 0.3/c, 0.8/d}. Now A[cup]B = {0.9/a, 0.6/b, 0.5/c, 0.8/d} since you take the larger of the degrees of
membership in A and B for each element. Also, A[cap]B = {0.9/a, 0.4/b, 0.3/c} since you now take the
smaller of the degrees of membership in A and B for each element. Since d has 0 as degree of membership in
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