Perceiving Rules under Incomplete and Inconsistent Information

Author(s):  
Barbara Dunin-Kęplicz ◽  
Alina Strachocka
2021 ◽  
Vol 175 ◽  
pp. 386-402
Author(s):  
Xiang Zhang ◽  
Tianfu Wang ◽  
Delin Jiao ◽  
Zhiying Zhou ◽  
Jianwei Yu ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 39-49
Author(s):  
admin admin ◽  

In real life situations, there are many issues in which there are uncertainties, vagueness, complexities and unpredictability. Neutrosophic sets are a mathematical tool to address some issues which cannot be met using the existing methods. Neutrosophic soft matrices play a crucial role in handling indeterminant and inconsistent information during decision making process. The main focus of this article is to discuss the concept of neutrosophic sets, neutrosophic soft sets, neutrosophic soft matrices theory and finally to discuss about neutrosophic soft block matrics which are very useful and applicable in various situations involving uncertainties and imprecisions. In this article, neutrosophic soft block matrices, various types of neutrosophic soft block matrices, some operations on it along with some properties associated with it are discussed in details.


2020 ◽  
pp. 76-86
Author(s):  
admin admin ◽  
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Wenhui Bai ◽  
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In most realistic situations, the theory and method of multi-attribute decision-making have been widely used in different fields, such as engineering, economy, management, military, and others. Although many studies in some extended fuzzy contexts have been explored with multi-attribute decision-making, it is widely recognized that single-valued neutrosophic sets can describe incomplete, indeterminate and inconsistent information more easier. In this paper, aiming at addressing multi-attribute decision-making problems with single-valued neutrosophic information, related models and multi-attribute decision-making approaches based on the fuzzy graph theory are studied. In specific, the notion of single-valued neutrosophic sets and graphs is firstly introduced together with several common operational laws. Then a multi-attribute decision making method based on single-valued neutrosophic graphs is established. Finally, an illustrative example and a comparative analysis are conducted to verify the feasibility and efficiency of the proposed method.


Author(s):  
Sergio Greco ◽  
Cristina Sirangelo ◽  
Irina Trubitsyna ◽  
Ester Zumpano

The objective of this article is to investigate the problems related to the extensional integration of information sources. In particular, we propose an approach for managing inconsistent databases, that is, databases violating integrity constraints. The problem of dealing with inconsistent information has recently assumed additional relevance as it plays a key role in all the areas in which duplicate information or conflicting information is likely to occur (Agarwal et al., 1995; Arenas, Bertossi & Chomicki, 1999; Bry, 1997; Dung, 1996; Lin & Mendelzon, 1999; Subrahmanian, 1994).


1969 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 877-878
Author(s):  
Clyde Hendrick

An attempt was made to extend Dustin and Baldwin's (1966) model of impression formation to sets of six traits. Ss rated the probability that three undesirable traits (U) would describe a person, given that he possessed three desirable traits (D). Ss then rated their liking for the person, assuming that he actually did possess all six traits. The results showed a curvilinear relationship between probability ratings and liking ratings, thus only partially supporting the model. When the perceived relation between D and U traits was relatively improbable, the greater the improbability, the greater the liking. When the perceived relation was relatively probable, the greater the probability, the greater the liking. The results supported both a need for novelty and a need for consistency hypothesis.


2004 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 214-232 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeffrey W. Sherman ◽  
Frederica R. Conrey ◽  
Carla J. Groom

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