Title of paper:
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Intuitionistic fuzzy evaluations of the elbow joint range of motion in the sagittal plane
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Author(s):
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Simeon Ribagin
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Bioinformatics and Mathematical Modelling Department, Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 105 Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
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sim_ribagin@mail.bg
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Anthony Shannon
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Faculty of Engineering & IT, University of Technology,, Sydney, NSW 2007 Campion College, PO Box 3052, Toongabbie East, NSW 2146, Australia
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t.shannon@campion.edu.au , Anthony.Shannon@uts.edu.au
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Maciej Krawczak
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Systems Research Institute - Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, Newelska 6, 01-447 Warsaw, Poland
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krawczak@ibspan.waw.pl
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Krassimir Atanassov
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Bioinformatics and Mathematical Modelling Department, Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 105 Acad. G. Bonchev Str., Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
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krat@bas.bg
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Presented at:
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19th International Conference on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, 4–6 June 2015, Burgas, Bulgaria
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Published in:
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"Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets", Volume 21, 2015, Number 2, pages 134—139
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Abstract:
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In this paper, a new technique is proposed for evaluating the functional capacity of the elbow joint. The method is based on intuitionistic fuzzy sets and interval valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets. The fact that in decision making, particularly in the case of orthopedic physical assessment, there is a fair chance of the existence of a non-zero hesitation part at each moment of evaluation means that the deterministic (hesitation) part has an important role here since it is not always possible to estimate satisfactory membership and non-membership values.
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Keywords:
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Elbow joint, Interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy set, Intuitionistic fuzzy set, Range of motion.
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AMS Classification:
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03E72.
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References:
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