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Fuzzy shadows in knowledge modeling

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In this paper, the notion of fuzzy shadows have been reviewed and the notions of cardinalities and restricted cardinalities of fuzzy shadows are discussed. Further, it is discussed that how tacit knowledge can be modeled by applying these notions for interpreting and formulating the fundamental complexities associated with certain group decision analysis problems.

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        ICAC3 '09: Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Control
        January 2009
        707 pages
        ISBN:9781605583518
        DOI:10.1145/1523103

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