Abstract
The SQLf query language is an extension of SQL to flexible querying of regular relational databases using fuzzy set theory. In this context, atomic predicates (called vague or fuzzy predicates) are expressing preferences and are defined by fuzzy sets. The main purpose of flexible querying is to provide the user with a set of discriminated answers (in the form of a fuzzy set). Until now, the use of aggregates (such as maximum or average) in SQLf queries is limited to the particular case where the aggregate applies to a crisp set. The objective of this paper is to propose an approach to define SQLf queries where the aggregate applies to a fuzzy set of items. The approach proposed here can indeed be seen as a generalization of Sugeno's fuzzy integral.
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