Bustince Sola, Humberto
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Publication Open Access Optical images-based edge detection in Synthetic Aperture Radar images(Elsevier, 2015) Silva Junior, Gilberto P.; Frery, Alejandro C.; Bustince Sola, Humberto; Barrenechea Tartas, Edurne; Marco Detchart, Cedric; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaWe address the issue of adapting optical images-based edge detection techniques for use in Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PolSAR) imagery. We modify the gravitational edge detection technique (inspired by the Law of Universal Gravity) proposed by Lopez-Molina et al., using the non-standard neighbourhood configuration proposed by Fu et al., to reduce the speckle noise in polarimetric SAR imagery. We compare the modified and unmodified versions of the gravitational edge detection technique with the well-established one proposed by Canny, as well as with a recent multiscale fuzzy-based technique proposed by Lopez-Molina et al. We also address the issues of aggregation of gray level images before and after edge detection and of filtering. All techniques addressed here are applied to a mosaic built using class distributions obtained from a real scene, as well as to the true PolSAR image; the mosaic results are assessed using Baddeley’s Delta Metric. Our experiments show that modifying the gravitational edge detection technique with a non-standard neighbourhood configuration produces better results than the original technique, as well as the other techniques used for comparison. The experiments show that adapting edge detection methods from Computational Intelligence for use in PolSAR imagery is a new field worthy of exploration.Publication Open Access Some properties of implications via aggregation functions and overlap functions(Taylor & Francis, 2014) Zapata, Hugo; Bustince Sola, Humberto; Miguel Turullols, Laura de; Guerra Errea, Carlos; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta Konputazioa; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate PublikoaIn this work, using the identification between implication operators and aggregation functions, we study the implication operators that are recovered from overlap functions. In particular, we focus in which properties of implication operators are preserved. We also study how negations can be defined in terms of overlap functions.Publication Open Access Image reduction using means on discrete product lattices(IEEE, 2012) Beliakov, Gleb; Bustince Sola, Humberto; Paternain Dallo, Daniel; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaWe investigate the problem of averaging values on lattices, and in particular on discrete product lattices. This problem arises in image processing when several color values given in RGB, HSL, or another coding scheme, need to be combined. We show how the arithmetic mean and the median can be constructed by minimizing appropriate penalties, and we discuss which of them coincide with the Cartesian product of the standard mean and median. We apply these functions in image processing. We present three algorithms for color image reduction based on minimizing penalty functions on discrete product lattices.Publication Open Access Weak and directional monotonicity of functions on Riesz spaces to fuse uncertain data(Elsevier B.V., 2019) Sesma Sara, Mikel; Mesiar, Radko; Bustince Sola, Humberto; Estatistika, Informatika eta Matematika; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Estadística, Informática y Matemáticas; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate PublikoaIn the theory of aggregation, there is a trend towards the relaxation of the axiom of monotonicity and also towards the extension of the definition to other domains besides real numbers. In this work, we join both approaches by defining the concept of directional monotonicity for functions that take values in Riesz spaces. Additionally, we adapt this notion in order to work in certain convex sublattices of a Riesz space, which makes it possible to define the concept of directional monotonicity for functions whose purpose is to fuse uncertain data coming from type-2 fuzzy sets, fuzzy multisets, n-dimensional fuzzy sets, Atanassov intuitionistic fuzzy sets and interval-valued fuzzy sets, among others. Focusing on the latter, we characterize directional monotonicity of interval-valued representable functions in terms of standard directional monotonicity.Publication Open Access Orness for real m-dimensional interval-valued OWA operators and its application to determine a good partition(Taylor & Francis, 2019) Miguel Turullols, Laura de; Paternain Dallo, Daniel; Lizasoain Iriso, María Inmaculada; Ochoa Lezaun, Gustavo; Bustince Sola, Humberto; Estatistika, Informatika eta Matematika; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2; Estadística, Informática y Matemáticas; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa, PJUPNA1Ordered Weighted Averaging (OWA) operators are a profusely applied class of averaging aggregation functions, i.e. operators that always yield a value between the minimum and the maximum of the inputs. The orness measure was introduced to classify the behavior of the OWA operators depending on the weight vectors. Defining a suitable orness measure is an arduous task when we deal with OWA operators defined over more intricate spaces, such us intervals or lattices. In this work we propose a suitable definition for the orness measure to classify OWA operators defined on the set of m-dimensional intervals taking real values in [0, 1]. The orness measure is applied to decide which is the best partition of a continuous range that should be divided into four linguistic labels. This example shows the good behavior of the proposed orness measure.Publication Open Access Application of two different methods for extending lattice-valued restricted equivalence functions used for constructing similarity measures on L-fuzzy sets(Elsevier, 2018) Palmeira, Eduardo S.; Bedregal, Benjamin; Bustince Sola, Humberto; Paternain Dallo, Daniel; Miguel Turullols, Laura de; Automatika eta Konputazioa; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Automática y Computación; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate PublikoaBased on previous investigations, we have proposed two different methods to extend lattice-valued fuzzy connectives (t-norms, t-conorms, negations and implications) and other related operators, considering a generalized notion of sublattices. Taking into account the results obtained and seeking to analyze the behavior of both extension methods in face of fuzzy operators related to image processing, we have applied these methods so as to extend restricted equivalence functions, restricted dissimilarity functions and Ee,N-normal functions. We also generalize the concepts of similarity measure, distance measure and entropy measure for L-fuzzy sets constructing them via restricted equivalence functions, restricted dissimilarity functions and Ee,N-normal functionsPublication Open Access New measures for comparing matrices and their application to image processing(Elsevier, 2018) Sesma Sara, Mikel; Miguel Turullols, Laura de; Pagola Barrio, Miguel; Burusco Juandeaburre, Ana; Mesiar, Radko; Bustince Sola, Humberto; Automatika eta Konputazioa; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Automática y Computación; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate PublikoaIn this work we present the class of matrix resemblance functions, i.e., functions that measure the difference between two matrices. We present two construction methods and study the properties that matrix resemblance functions satisfy, which suggest that this class of functions is an appropriate tool for comparing images. Hence, we present a comparison method for grayscale images whose result is a new image, which enables to locate the areas where both images are equally similar or dissimilar. Additionally, we propose some applications in which this comparison method can be used, such as defect detection in industrial manufacturing processes and video motion detection and object tracking.Publication Open Access Orness measurements for lattice m-dimensional interval-valued OWA operators(Elsevier, 2018) Miguel Turullols, Laura de; Paternain Dallo, Daniel; Lizasoain Iriso, María Inmaculada; Ochoa Lezaun, Gustavo; Bustince Sola, Humberto; Estatistika, Informatika eta Matematika; Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Estadística, Informática y MatemáticasOrdered weighted average (OWA) operators are commonly used to aggregate information in multiple situations, such as decision making problems or image processing tasks. The great variety of weights that can be chosen to determinate an OWA operator provides a broad family of aggegating functions, which obviously give diferent results in the aggregation of the same set of data. In this paper, some possible classifications of OWA operators are suggested when they are de ned on m-dimensional intervals taking values on a complete lattice satisfying certain local conditions. A first classification is obtained by means of a quantitative orness measure that gives the proximity of each OWA to the OR operator. In the case in which the lattice is finite, another classification is obtained by means of a qualitative orness measure. In the present paper, several theoretical results are obtained in order to perform this qualitative value for each OWA operator.Publication Open Access IVTURS: A linguistic fuzzy rule-based classification system based on a new interval-valued fuzzy reasoning method with tuning and rule selection(IEEE, 2013) Sanz Delgado, José Antonio; Fernández, Alberto; Bustince Sola, Humberto; Herrera, Francisco; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaInterval-valued fuzzy sets have been shown to be a useful tool for dealing with the ignorance related to the definition of the linguistic labels. Specifically, they have been successfully applied to solve classification problems, performing simple modifications on the fuzzy reasoning method to work with this representation and making the classification based on a single number. In this paper we present IVTURS, a new linguistic fuzzy rule-based classification method based on a new completely interval-valued fuzzy reasoning method. This inference process uses interval-valued restricted equivalence functions to increase the relevance of the rules in which the equivalence of the interval membership degrees of the patterns and the ideal membership degrees is greater, which is a desirable behaviour. Furthermore, their parametrized construction allows the computation of the optimal function for each variable to be performed, which could involve a potential improvement in the system’s behaviour. Additionally, we combine this tuning of the equivalence with rule selection in order to decrease the complexity of the system. In this paper we name our method IVTURS-FARC, since we use the FARC-HD method to accomplish the fuzzy rule learning process. The experimental study is developed in three steps in order to ascertain the quality of our new proposal. First, we determine both the essential role that interval-valued fuzzy sets play in the method and the need for the rule selection process. Next, we show the improvements achieved by IVTURS-FARC with respect to the tuning of the degree of ignorance when it is applied in both an isolated way and when combined with the tuning of the equivalence. Finally, the significance of IVTURS-FARC is further depicted by means of a comparison by which it is proved to outperform the results of FARC-HD and FURIA, which are two high performing fuzzy classification algorithms.Publication Open Access Applications of finite interval-valued hesitant fuzzy preference relations in group decision making(Elsevier, 2016) Pérez Fernández, Raúl; Alonso, Pedro; Bustince Sola, Humberto; Díaz, Irene; Montes Rodríguez, Susana; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta KonputazioaThe main purpose of this paper is to present the twofold group decision making problem, which is a new point of view of the group decision making problem where several experts and criteria can be considered at the same time. This problem is based on the study of finitely generated sets and finite interval-valued hesitant fuzzy preference relations. Furthermore, the Extended Weighted Voting Method, which is used in the exploitation phase of a classical group decision making problem, is generalized to the twofold case.