Table 16.4 Example for Relation R1, with Domains D1 and D2
D1D2
GeorgetteSpanish
GeorgetteItalian
DarrellFrench
DarrellSpanish
DarrellJapanese
ErnieSpanish
ErnieRussian
GraceChinese
GraceFrench
Let’s say a fuzzy database has D1 and D2 as domains. Suppose you have a similarity relation S1 on domain
D1 given by the matrix:
1 0.4 0.8 0.7
0.4 1 0.5 0.3
0.8 0.5 1 0.4
0.7 0.3 0.4 1
Recall that the entries in this matrix represent the degrees of membership of ordered pairs in the relation S1.
For example, the first row third column element, which is 0.8, in the matrix refers to the degree of
membership of the pair (Georgette, Ernie), since the rows and columns refer to Georgette, Darrell, Ernie and
Grace in that order.
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