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Fuzzy Classification and Hyperstructures: An Application to Evaluation of Urban Projects

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In this paper we have considered the possibility of applying the theories of fuzzy sets and algebraic hyperstructures to feasibility evaluation of urban new qualification projects. We have studied a mathematical model to help detect whether to verify the validity of some choices during each projectual stage, or to single out the best project among a series of possible alternatives by estimating the measure in which the projects attain the economical, psycological, cultural, technological objectives.

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Maturo, A., Ferri, B. (1999). Fuzzy Classification and Hyperstructures: An Application to Evaluation of Urban Projects. In: Vichi, M., Opitz, O. (eds) Classification and Data Analysis. Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60126-2_8

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