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- Title
Bipolar Vague Relations and their Application to Real-World Problems.
- Authors
Iampan, A.; U., Venkata Kalyani; Eswarlal, T.
- Abstract
This paper presents an in-depth exploration of bipolar vague relations (BPVRs) and their fundamental properties. We delve into the theoretical underpinnings of BPVRs and demonstrate their application to real-world problems, highlighting their potential to enhance decision-making processes. A novel approach to composite relations in decisionmaking is introduced, showcasing how the concept of bipolar vague composite relations can be effectively utilized in practical scenarios. To illustrate the practical utility of BPVRs, we provide a comprehensive numerical example that guides students in making informed career choices based on their performance across various skill assessments. This example underscores the dual capability of BPVRs to independently evaluate the intervals of satisfaction and dissatisfaction for each option, offering a balanced perspective that is crucial for informed decision-making. Our findings reveal the significant potential of bipolar vague relations in refining and improving decision-making processes, particularly in contexts characterized by uncertainty and complexity. The application of BPVRs can lead to more accurate, nuanced, and reliable solutions, making them a valuable tool in various domains.
- Subjects
FUZZY sets; SATISFACTION; DECISION making
- Publication
IAENG International Journal of Computer Science, 2024, Vol 51, Issue 9, p1316
- ISSN
1819-656X
- Publication type
Article