Hello,

I'm preparing my master's thesis on the subject of handling fuzzy objects using 
the fuzzy logic, with the focus on geometries (not on the thematic level).
I wanted to know, if there has already been a discussion about implementing 
this in QGIS or in a plugin.

Showing the uncertainty of boundaries is needed in some cases of spatial 
planning, when the "crisp" geometries are not yet defined.

A possible use case could also be to draw a polygon with certain attributes, 
then the border of the polygon "copied" to one or more oriented polyline layers 
with special attributes (e. g. the distance of the uncertainty, to which the 
fuzzy-function is applied). These polylines are linked by a foreign key to the 
polygon-feature. This would certainly require the use of a database, namely 
Postgre/PostGIS.
A polyline layer (linked to the polygon) can also be "crisp" e.g. if the border 
is a street or a river. So it should be possible to combine crisp and fuzzy 
segments for the same polygon.
Visualising this could result in a polygon with a sort of "thick pen-trace"  
(the thickness corresponding to the distance-attribute of the polyline) 
boundary, showing the uncertain band. The thickness corresponds to the 
distance-attribute of the polyline.

Another possible visualisation (sort of fuzzy buffers) is presented in the 
following paper: http://www.geo3.nl/12%20fuzzy%20set%20theory.pdf (fig. 1b).

If there are developers interested in this, I would be glad to know, as my own 
programming skills are rather basic.

Thanks in advance
Annina_______________________________________________
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