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Clasificación y respuesta automática de correos electrónicos mediante herramientas de análisis de datos
Ruiz Luque, José Manuel (2020-11-17)Con este estudio nuestro objetivo es reducir el tiempo de trabajo de los empleados de una empresa, haciendo que se centren en la respuesta a correos más individualizados mientras que los correos generales se respondan ... -
Definición de particiones difusas condicionadas usando transformadas difusas
Madrid-Labrador, Nicolas Miguel; Díaz Gómez, Sergio (2019-02-22)
Las particiones difusas pueden definirse de diferentes formas, pero casi siempre, la definición se efectúa atendiendo a las características generales de la totalidad del universo. En este trabajo se presenta un método para ... -
F-transforms for the definition of contextual fuzzy partitions
Madrid-Labrador, Nicolas Miguel; Díaz Gómez, Sergio (2019-02-22)
Fuzzy partitions can be defined in many different ways, but usually, it is done taking into account the whole universe. In this paper, we present a method to define fuzzy partitions according to those elements in the ... -
Fostering the cooperative learning of mathematics in engineering schools through the "Teacher-Apprentice" group dynamics
Morales-González, Juan Miguel; Olea, Benjamín; Atencia-Ruiz, Miguel Alejandro
; Madrid-Labrador, Nicolas Miguel
(2019-05-30)
In this presentation, we report on the experience gained and the results obtained from an educational innovation project that has sought to introduce cooperative learning into the mathematics subjects of the first year of ... -
Kitainik axioms do not characterize the class of inclusion measures based on contrapositive fuzzy implications
Madrid-Labrador, Nicolas Miguel; Cornelis, Chris (Elsevier, 2022-05-17)
In this short communication, we refute the conjecture by Fodor and Yager from [5] that the class of inclusion measures proposed by Kitainik coincides with that of inclusion measures based on contrapositive fuzzy implications. ... -
Machines must be wrong
Madrid-Labrador, Nicolas Miguel(2016-03-31)
Making mistakes is an intrinsic human feature. But far to be an unwelcome feature, it is useful. For instance it bears us to learn, to review our beliefs and to support our decisions among others. This capability of using ... -
On the Use of F-transform on the Reduction of Concept Lattices
In this paper, we show that F-transform can be used to re- duce relational databases. Subsequently, we show that the respective concept lattice is reduced significantly as well. Moreover, we present a clarifying example ... -
The f -index of inclusion as optimal adjoint pair for fuzzy modus ponens
Madrid-Labrador, Nicolas Miguel; Ojeda-Aciego, Manuel
(Elsevier, 2023)
We continue studying the properties of the f -index of inclusion and show that, given a fixed pair of fuzzy sets, their f -index of inclusion can be linked to a fuzzy conjunction which is part of an adjoint pair. We also ... -
Toward the use of the contraposition law in multi-adjoint lattices
Madrid-Labrador, Nicolas Miguel(2017-11-15)
A study of the contraposition rule in fuzzy logic by means of adjoint triples.