A BL-Algebra-Based Method for Fuzzy Screening
Keywords:
Type-2 fuzzy sets, BL-algebras, fuzzy screeningAbstract
A fuzzy screening algorithm was introduced by Yager in 1993. In this paper a new approach based on type-2 fuzzy sets is illustrated to tackle screening problems. The method heavily relies on the properties of a suitable algebraic structure. The two algorithms are applied to the same case study and the results are compared.
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