Abstract

The aim of this paper is, first, to introduce two new types of fuzzy integrals, namely, ⊗ -fuzzy integral and → -fuzzy integral. The first integral is based on a fuzzy measure of L -fuzzy sets and the second one on a complementary fuzzy measure of L -fuzzy sets, where L is a complete residuated lattice. Some of their properties and a relation to the fuzzy (Sugeno) integral are investigated. Second, using these integrals, two classes of monadic L -fuzzy quantifiers of type 〈 1 〉 are defined. These L -fuzzy quantifiers can be used for modeling the semantics of natural language quantifiers like “all”, “some”, “many”, “none”, “at most half”, etc. Several semantic properties of these L -fuzzy quantifiers are studied.

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