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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Megala, A.a; * | Veeramani, C.b
Affiliations: [a] Department of Mathematics, Nandha Engineering College, Erode, Tamilnadu, India | [b] Department of Applied Science (Mathematics), PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. A. Megala, Research Scholar, Department of Mathematics, Nandha Engineering College, Erode, Tamilnadu, India. E-mail: megalaamaths@gmail.com.
Abstract: Researchers in science and engineering face various obstacles due to a lack of specific and full data. Many different approaches have been devised to deal with these restrictive requirements, but two notable schools of thought are the fuzzy set (FS) theory and the rough set (RS) theory, both of which have spawned many extensions and hybridizations. Although RS theory originated from an indiscernibility relation (also known as an equivalence relation in mathematics), emphasis rapidly shifted to similarity or coverings (and their fuzzy analogues). Many other hybrid schemes were suggested with this goal in mind. The gap between those concepts shrank because to this thorough analysis. Fuzzy set theory is a legitimate way to convey the ambiguity of assessment data, yet it is still inadequate for dealing with certain intricate problems in the actual world. In reality, decision makers will undoubtedly provide different kinds of ambiguous and nuanced assessments. Atanassov’s intuitionistic fuzzy set theory broadened the application of fuzzy set theory by imbuing it with an element of uncertainty. Sometimes in real life, you have to deal with a neutral element on top of the indeterminate one. Picture fuzzy sets were developed specifically for this purpose. Membership roles may be positive, neutral, or negative/refusal. In contrast, hesitant fuzzy sets and its hybrid models are useful when decision makers are on the fence about which option to choose. As a binary relation on a set, a graph is symmetric. It is a staple in mathematical modelling and is used in almost every scientific and technological discipline. Graph theory has been essential in the mathematical modelling and subsequent resolution of several real-world situations. Information about connections between things is often best represented using graph theory, which uses vertices to stand in for the items and edges for the relationships between them. The suggested dynamic algorithm is better to the static approach in dealing with the multidimensional dynamic changes of the hybrid incomplete decision system, according to a series of experiments carried out on nine UCI datasets.
Keywords: Intuitionistic fuzzy set theory, graph theory, rough set theory, varying object sets and values
DOI: 10.3233/JIFS-232314
Journal: Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, vol. 45, no. 5, pp. 7957-7974, 2023
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