Applications of intuitionistic fuzzy sets to assessment and multi-criteria decision making

The Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets (IFSs) are generalizations of Zadeh’s fuzzy sets, in which the elements of the universe have apart from Zadeh’s membership and the degree of non-membership in [0, 1]. This paper studies applications of intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets (FS) to assessment and multi-criteria deci...

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Published in:Journal of Fuzzy Extension and Applications
Main Authors: Michael Voskoglou, Said Broumi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education, 2023-10-01
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spelling doaj-art-2e23f718c91c42e59bfeaca0d7edc3e92025-08-19T23:38:12ZengAyandegan Institute of Higher Education,Journal of Fuzzy Extension and Applications2783-14422717-34532023-10-014429930910.22105/jfea.2023.425520.1326186554Applications of intuitionistic fuzzy sets to assessment and multi-criteria decision makingMichael Voskoglou0Said Broumi1Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Peloponnese, Graduate TEI of Western Greece, Greece.University Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco.The Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets (IFSs) are generalizations of Zadeh’s fuzzy sets, in which the elements of the universe have apart from Zadeh’s membership and the degree of non-membership in [0, 1]. This paper studies applications of intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets (FS) to assessment and multi-criteria decision making, which are very useful when uncertainty characterizes the grades or parameters respectively assigned to the elements of the universal set. Applications to everyday life situations are also presented illustrating our results.https://www.journal-fea.com/article_186554_c8bad65b68b4ea794d0ad4f23b22a564.pdffuzzy setsintuitionistic fssoft setfuzzy assessmentfuzzy decision making
spellingShingle Michael Voskoglou
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fuzzy sets
intuitionistic fs
soft set
fuzzy assessment
fuzzy decision making
title Applications of intuitionistic fuzzy sets to assessment and multi-criteria decision making
title_full Applications of intuitionistic fuzzy sets to assessment and multi-criteria decision making
title_fullStr Applications of intuitionistic fuzzy sets to assessment and multi-criteria decision making
title_full_unstemmed Applications of intuitionistic fuzzy sets to assessment and multi-criteria decision making
title_short Applications of intuitionistic fuzzy sets to assessment and multi-criteria decision making
title_sort applications of intuitionistic fuzzy sets to assessment and multi criteria decision making
topic fuzzy sets
intuitionistic fs
soft set
fuzzy assessment
fuzzy decision making
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