scholarly journals The four intersection-and-difference model for line-line topological relations

2007 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 293-298
Author(s):  
Min Deng ◽  
Zhilin Li ◽  
Guangqiang Li ◽  
Xuesong Zhang
2015 ◽  
Vol E98.B (4) ◽  
pp. 638-645 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nan ZHANG ◽  
Jong-hyeon KIM ◽  
Soo-jung RYU ◽  
Wansoo NAH

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Isabelle Bloch

Abstract In many domains of information processing, such as knowledge representation, preference modeling, argumentation, multi-criteria decision analysis, spatial reasoning, both vagueness, or imprecision, and bipolarity, encompassing positive and negative parts of information, are core features of the information to be modeled and processed. This led to the development of the concept of bipolar fuzzy sets, and of associated models and tools, such as fusion and aggregation, similarity and distances, mathematical morphology. Here we propose to extend these tools by defining algebraic and topological relations between bipolar fuzzy sets, including intersection, inclusion, adjacency and RCC relations widely used in mereotopology, based on bipolar connectives (in a logical sense) and on mathematical morphology operators. These definitions are shown to have the desired properties and to be consistent with existing definitions on sets and fuzzy sets, while providing an additional bipolar feature. The proposed relations can be used for instance for preference modeling or spatial reasoning. They apply more generally to any type of functions taking values in a poset or a complete lattice, such as L-fuzzy sets.


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