In the paper we discuss the relation between fuzzy sets and the graded membership and typicality effects found in the study of concepts. After a short overview of the topic, we present three experiments, carried out using the same method but with different situational contexts, which examine whether graded membership and typicality could be considered as independent factors capable of influencing the performance of human participants involved in sentence verification tasks, or they are somehow interrelated. The paper concludes with a general discussion of the experimental findings and the problems they pose for models of concepts based on the theory fuzzy sets
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AbstractResults from a set of questionnaires designed to compare methods of obtaining membership fun...
Many measures of similarity among fuzzy sets have been proposed in the literature, and some have bee...
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This paper is just a first approach to the idea that the membership function $\mu _{P}$ of a fuzzy s...
Fuzzy sets are relatively new to social science. The first comprehensive introduction of fuzzy sets ...
In psychological research, many questionnaires use verbal response scales with vague linguistic term...
It has seemed natural to model phenomena related to vagueness in terms of graded membership. However...
Results from a set of questionnaires designed to compare methods of obtaining membership functions w...
International audienceIt is well known that classical set theory is not expressive enough to adequat...
This thesis attempts to review evidence supporting a positive error-reaction time correlation in cat...
This paper addresses theoretical problems arising from the vagueness of language terms, and intuitio...
AbstractMany measures of similarity among fuzzy sets have been proposed in the literature, and some ...
In this paper we try to combine two approaches. One is the theory of knowledge graphs in which conce...
The purpose of this paper is to explore synergies and gaps in research in Conceptual Spaces (CS) and...
AbstractResults from a set of questionnaires designed to compare methods of obtaining membership fun...
Many measures of similarity among fuzzy sets have been proposed in the literature, and some have bee...
This thesis examines people's mental representation, membership structure and categorization process...
International audienceWhen defining a term set as a (mite family of fuzzy sets on a universe of disc...
This paper is just a first approach to the idea that the membership function $\mu _{P}$ of a fuzzy s...
Fuzzy sets are relatively new to social science. The first comprehensive introduction of fuzzy sets ...
In psychological research, many questionnaires use verbal response scales with vague linguistic term...
It has seemed natural to model phenomena related to vagueness in terms of graded membership. However...
Results from a set of questionnaires designed to compare methods of obtaining membership functions w...