Abstract

Probabilistic implications and probabilistic S-implications, introduced recently by Grzegorzewski, have attracted attention of researchers engaged in fuzzy implications. Since these two families are based on copulas, they form a kind of bridge between probability theory and fuzzy logic. In this paper we generalize the aforementioned two classes and propose a new approach for constructing fuzzy implications which combines a given a priori fuzzy implication and a semicopula.

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