A Statistical Study Of Differences And Similarities Among Aggregation Functions

Logic Journal of the IGPL 19 (2):415-424 (2011)
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Abstract

Aggregation functions have been deeply studied in order to investigate their analytical properties. More recently, researchers are experiencing the practical application of aggregation functions. One of the problems to be solved is the need of studying the behaviour of models. In this article, we focus on the statistical study of the output values as a way to compare and choose among different alternatives by simulation, in order to provide different tools for the practitioner

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