Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets -- Interval Valued Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets -- Other Extensions of the Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets -- Elements of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logics -- Applications of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets -- Open Problems in the Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets Theory.
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The basic definitions and properties of the Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets (IFSs) are introduced in the book. The IFSs are substantial extensions of the ordinary fuzzy sets. IFSs are objects having degrees of membership and of non-membership, such that their sum is exactly 1. The most important property of IFS not shared by the fuzzy sets is that modal-like operators can be defined over IFSs. The IFSs have essentially higher describing possibilities than fuzzy sets. In this book, readers will find discussions on some of the IFS extensions (for example, interval-values IFSs, temporal IFSs and others) and applications (e.g. intuitionistic fuzzy expert systems, intuitionistic fuzzy neural networks, intuitionistic fuzzy systems, intuitionistic fuzzy generalized nets, and other).