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Issue title: Special section: Recent trends, Challenges and Applications in Cognitive Computing for Intelligent Systems
Guest editors: Vijayakumar Varadarajan, Piet Kommers, Vincenzo Piuri and V. Subramaniyaswamy
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Sekar, K. R.a | Thaventhiran, C.a; * | Sathiamoorthy, G.b
Affiliations: [a] School of Computing, SASTRA Deemed University, India | [b] School of Arts Science and Humanities, SASTRA Deemed University, India
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. C. Thaventhiran, School of Computing, SASTRA Deemed University, India. E-mail: thaventhiran@gmail.com.
Abstract: Vitiligo is a problem due to the destruction of melanocytes which is present in 1% of people all over the world. The origin of this disease is unknown and difficult to cure. Absence of melanin in the body causes lesions which will ooze out all over the body. Phototherapy and surgical therapy are the two types of treatment available in the existing world. The Cytotoxic CD8 + T lymphocytes act as a major factor for the abovesaid disease. The main objective of this work is to treat patients with different methods according to the severity of vitiligo, which can be identified with the help of out ranking based on hesitant fuzzy relation. Multi-criteria and multi-objective hesitant fuzzy are applied in this work to find out the ranking through which the severity of the disease is detected. This method helps in identifying the vitiligo lesions, which can be treated effectively in a short period of time. During the application of vitiligo treatment, FQA-TOPSIS (Fuzzy Quantified Attribute-TOPSIS) hesitant fuzzy relation methodology is deployed with three decision maker’s support using linguistic and intuitionistic values. The decision maker’s fuzzy values will be normalized and aggregated in this work with improved methodologies. The two objectives are deployed with their own fuzzy values and are implemented in the decision maker’s values. In the article fuzzy weightage has been calculated in two ways. One is every linguistic like low, medium, high and very high has got its significant intuitionistic values that all will be available with the scale of 1 to 10. The same has given as triplets. In our research work the above said has applied with the objective based weightage. So the accuracy has been increased through the work. The outcome of this methodology is to find out the coefficient closeness of the alternatives and to out rank the decision alternatives. The difference between the Final +ve Ideal Solution (FPIS) and Final -ve Ideal Solution (FNIS) is determined and FQA-TOPSIS Hesitant Fuzzy is ranked in the result.
Keywords: FQA-TOPSIS, hesitant fuzzy, cytotoxic, vitiligo, melanocytes, final positive ideal solution and final -ve ideal solution
DOI: 10.3233/JIFS-189162
Journal: Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, vol. 39, no. 6, pp. 8441-8451, 2020
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