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Evidential model for intuitionistic fuzzy multi-attribute group decision making

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Due to the uncertainty existing in real-world, intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs) are used to model uncertain information in multi-attribute group decision making (MAGDM). The intuitionistic fuzzy MAGDM problems have gained… Click to show full abstract

Due to the uncertainty existing in real-world, intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs) are used to model uncertain information in multi-attribute group decision making (MAGDM). The intuitionistic fuzzy MAGDM problems have gained great popularity recently. But, most of the current methods depend on various aggregation operators that may provide unreasonable collective intuitionistic fuzzy values of alternatives to be ranked. To solve such problem, a new method is developed based on evidence theory and IFSs. First, the mathematical relation between IFSs and evidence theory is analyzed, followed by the transformation from intuitionistic fuzzy evaluation information to basic belief assignment in evidence theory. Then, a new intuitionistic fuzzy weighted evidential (IFWE) average operator is introduced based on the operation of evidence discounting and evidence combination rule. We also develop a possibility-based ranking method for intuitionistic fuzzy values (IFVs) to obtain the linear ordering of IFVs. The proposed evidential model uses the IFWE average operator to aggregate the decision matrix and the attribute weight that is given by each decision maker, based on which each decision maker’s aggregated decision matrix can be obtained. Based on the decision matrices of all decision makers and the weights of the decision makers, the aggregated intuitionistic fuzzy value of each alternative can be obtained by the IFWE average operator. Finally, the preference order of all alternatives can be obtained by the possibility-based ranking method. Comparative analysis based on several application examples of MAGDM demonstrates that the proposed method can overcome the drawbacks of existing methods for MAGDM in intuitionistic fuzzy environments.

Keywords: decision; intuitionistic fuzzy; evidence; model; multi attribute

Journal Title: Soft Computing
Year Published: 2020

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