Weighted and Choquet $$L^p$$ distance representation of comparative dissimilarity relations on fuzzy description profiles

Author:

Coletti Giulianella,Petturiti DavideORCID,Bouchon-Meunier Bernadette

Abstract

AbstractWe consider comparative dissimilarity relations on pairs on fuzzy description profiles, the latter providing a fuzzy set-based representation of pairs of objects. Such a relation expresses the idea of “no more dissimilar than” and is used by a decision maker when performing a case-based decision task under vague information. We first limit ourselves to those relations admitting a weighted $$\varvec{L}^p$$ L p distance representation, for which we provide an axiomatic characterization in case the relation is complete, transitive and defined on the entire space of pairs of fuzzy description profiles. Next, we switch to the more general class of comparative dissimilarity relations representable by a Choquet $$\varvec{L}^p$$ L p distance, parameterized by a completely alternating normalized capacity.

Funder

Università degli Studi di Perugia

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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