Issue:Further remarks about the unconscientious experts’ evaluations in the intuitionistic fuzzy environment
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Title of paper:
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Further remarks about the unconscientious experts’ evaluations in the intuitionistic fuzzy environment
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Author(s):
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Piotr Dworniczak
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The Great Poland University of Social and Economics in Środa Wielkopolska, ul. Surzyńskich 2, 63-000 Środa Wlkp., Poland
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p.dworniczak@labs.wwsse.pl
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Published in:
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"Notes on IFS", Volume 19, 2013, Number 1, pages 27—31
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Abstract:
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In the intuitionistic fuzzy environment, unconscientious opinions may cause problems in the data processing. In this paper, new ways of correction of the unconscientious experts’ evaluations are proposed.
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Keywords:
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Intuitionistic fuzzy sets, Unconscientious experts’ evaluations, Decision aid.
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AMS Classification:
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03E72, 04E72
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References:
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- Atanassov, K. T. On Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets Theory, Springer, Berlin, 2012.
- Dworniczak, P. A note on the unconscientious experts’ evaluations in the intuitionistic fuzzy environment, Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Vol. 18, 2012, No. 3, 23–29.
- Klir, G. J., B. Yuan. Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic. Theory and Applications, Prentice Hall PTR, Upper Saddle River, 1995.
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