Q-INDETERMINATE CORRELATION COEFFICIENT BETWEEN SIMPLIFIED NEUTROSOPHIC INDETERMINATE SETS AND ITS MULTICRITERIA DECISION-MAKING METHOD

Owing to the indeterminacy, incompleteness, and inconsistency of decision makers' arguments/cognitions regarding complicated decision-making problems, the truth, falsity, and indeterminacy degrees given by decision makers may imply the partial certainty and partial uncertainty information. In t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of civil engineering and management 2021-07, Vol.27 (6), p.404-411
Hauptverfasser: Du, Shigui, Ye, Jun, Yong, Rui, Zhang, Fangwei
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Owing to the indeterminacy, incompleteness, and inconsistency of decision makers' arguments/cognitions regarding complicated decision-making problems, the truth, falsity, and indeterminacy degrees given by decision makers may imply the partial certainty and partial uncertainty information. In this case, a simplified neutrosophic set (SNS) cannot express the uncertainty degrees of the truth, falsity, indeterminacy arguments. To depict the hybrid information of SNS and neutrosophic (indeterminate) numbers (NNs) together, this study presents a simplified neutrosophic indeterminate set (SNIS) to describe the uncertainty degrees of the truth, falsity, indeterminacy, and then based on the de-neutrosophication technology using the parameterized SNSs of SNISs we introduce the q-indeterminate correlation coefficients of SNISs with a parameter q is an element of [0, 1]. Next, a simplified neutrosophic indeterminate multicriteria decision-making method using the q-indeterminate correlation coefficients of SNISs is established along with decision makers' risk attitudes, such as the small risk for q = 0, the moderate risk for q = 0.5, and the large risk for q = 1, to carry out multicriteria decision-making problems in SNIS setting. Eventually, the proposed decision-making approach is applied in an example of selecting a satisfactory slope design scheme for an open pit mine to indicate the practicality and flexibility in SNIS setting.
ISSN:1392-3730
1822-3605
DOI:10.3846/jcem.2021.15254