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Etienne Kerre

Etienne Kerre

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Computer Science

D-Index
68
Citations
18823
World Ranking
2084
National Ranking
23

Overview

Etienne Kerre is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium and has contributed significantly to the fields of Computer Science and Decision Sciences. Their research encompasses a range of subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Management Science and Operations Research, and Statistics and Probability.

The scientist's work often focuses on topics related to Fuzzy Logic and Control Systems, Multi-Criteria Decision Making, Rough Sets and Fuzzy Logic, Advanced Algebra and Logic, Cognitive Computing and Networks, Fuzzy Systems and Optimization, as well as Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge.

Etienne Kerre has published in various scholarly venues, with repeated publications in the journal Mathematics, along with contributions to New Mathematics and Natural Computation, Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, and the Proceedings of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

  • A Parametric Family of Fuzzy Similarity Measures for Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets (2023), Mathematics
  • Application of Complex Fuzzy Relational Compositions to Medical Diagnosis (2024), Mathematics
  • On Fuzziness in Algebraic System of Aggregates (2020), New Mathematics and Natural Computation
  • The impact of Lotfi Zadeh on my scientific life (2021), Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets
  • FMIAT: Frequency Matrix Inclusion Analysis Technique for MCDM (2023), Proceedings of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Frequent collaborators in their research include Samina Ashraf, Madiha Qayyum, Muhammad Gulzar, Anna Maria Radzikowska, and Yevgeniya Sulema.

  • Samina Ashraf
  • Madiha Qayyum
  • Muhammad Gulzar
  • Anna Maria Radzikowska
  • Yevgeniya Sulema

Best Publications

  • A comparative study of fuzzy rough sets

    Anna Maria Radzikowska;Etienne E. Kerre

  • On the relationship between some extensions of fuzzy set theory

    Glad Deschrijver;Etienne E. Kerre

  • Defuzzification: criteria and classification

    Werner Van Leekwijck;Etienne E. Kerre

  • Reasonable properties for the ordering of fuzzy quantities (II)

    Xuzhu Wang;Etienne E. Kerre

  • On the representation of intuitionistic fuzzy t-norms and t-conorms

    G. Deschrijver;C. Cornelis;E.E. Kerre

  • Implication in intuitionistic fuzzy and interval-valued fuzzy set theory: construction, classification, application

    Chris Cornelis;Glad Deschrijver;Etienne E. Kerre

  • Noise reduction by fuzzy image filtering

    D. Van De Ville;M. Nachtegael;D. Van der Weken;E.E. Kerre

  • Fuzzy Interval Analysis

    Didier Dubois;Etienne Kerre;Radko Mesiar;Henri Prade

  • Fuzzy techniques in image processing

    Etienne E. Kerre;Mike Nachtegael

  • A fuzzy impulse noise detection and reduction method

    S. Schulte;M. Nachtegael;V. De Witte;D. Van der Weken

  • On the position of intuitionistic fuzzy set theory in the framework of theories modelling imprecision

    Glad Deschrijver;Etienne E. Kerre

  • Intuitionistic fuzzy rough sets: at the crossroads of imperfect knowledge

    Chris Cornelis;Martine De Cock;Etienne E. Kerre

  • A comparative study of similarity measures

    Xuzhu Wang;B. De Baets;E. Kerre

  • On the composition of intuitionistic fuzzy relations

    Glad Deschrijver;Etienne E. Kerre

  • Fuzzy rough sets based on residuated lattices

    Anna Maria Radzikowska;Etienne E. Kerre

  • Advances and challenges in interval-valued fuzzy logic

    C. Cornelis;G. Deschrijver;E. E. Kerre

  • a-resolution principle based on lattice-valued propositional logic LP( X )

    Yang Xu;Da Ruan;Etienne E. Kerre;Jun Liu

  • Fuzzy implication operators and generalized fuzzy method of cases

    D. Ruan;E. E. Kerre

  • Fuzzy random impulse noise reduction method

    Stefan Schulte;Valérie De Witte;Mike Nachtegael;Dietrich Van der Weken

  • a-resolution principle based on first-order lattice-valued logic LF (X)

    Yang Xu;Da Ruan;Etienne E. Kerre;Jun Liu

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris Cornelis
Chris Cornelis Ghent University
Martine De Cock
Martine De Cock University of Washington
Bernard De Baets
Bernard De Baets Ghent University
Wilfried Philips
Wilfried Philips Ghent University
Da Ruan
Da Ruan Ghent University
Guoqing Chen
Guoqing Chen Tsinghua University
Aleksandra Pizurica
Aleksandra Pizurica Ghent University
Jie Lu
Jie Lu University of Technology Sydney
Krassimir T. Atanassov
Krassimir T. Atanassov Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Dimitri Van De Ville
Dimitri Van De Ville École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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