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Intervalvalued Methods In Classifications And Decisions 1st Ed Urszula Bentkowska

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Intervalvalued Methods In Classifications And Decisions 1st Ed Urszula Bentkowska
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.54 MB
Author: Urszula Bentkowska
ISBN: 9783030129262, 9783030129279, 3030129268, 3030129276
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Intervalvalued Methods In Classifications And Decisions 1st Ed Urszula Bentkowska by Urszula Bentkowska 9783030129262, 9783030129279, 3030129268, 3030129276 instant download after payment.

This book describes novel algorithms based on interval-valued fuzzy methods that are expected to improve classification and decision-making processes under incomplete or imprecise information. At first, it introduces interval-valued fuzzy sets. It then discusses new methods for aggregation on interval-valued settings, and the most common properties of interval-valued aggregation operators. It then presents applications such as decision making using interval-valued aggregation, and classification in case of missing values. Interesting applications of the developed algorithms to DNA microarray analysis and in medical decision support systems are shown. The book is intended not only as a timely report for the community working on fuzzy sets and their extensions but also for researchers and practitioners dealing with the problems of uncertain or imperfect information.

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