Type-2 Fuzzy Set based Hesitant Fuzzy Linguistic Term Sets for Linguistic Decision Making

26 Feb 2020  ·  Taniya Seth, Pranab K. Muhuri ·

Approaches based on computing with words find good applicability in decision making systems. Predominantly finding their basis in type-1 fuzzy sets, computing with words approaches employ type-1 fuzzy sets as semantics of the linguistic terms. However, type-2 fuzzy sets have been proven to be scientifically more appropriate to represent linguistic information in practical systems. They take into account both the intra-uncertainty as well as the inter-uncertainty in cases where the linguistic information comes from a group of experts. Hence in this paper, we propose to introduce linguistic terms whose semantics are denoted by interval type-2 fuzzy sets within the hesitant fuzzy linguistic term set framework, resulting in type-2 fuzzy sets based hesitant fuzzy linguistic term sets. We also introduce a novel method of computing type-2 fuzzy envelopes out of multiple interval type-2 fuzzy sets with trapezoidal membership functions. Furthermore, the proposed framework with interval type-2 fuzzy sets is applied on a supplier performance evaluation scenario. Since humans are predominantly involved in the entire process of supply chain, their feedback is crucial while deciding many factors. Towards the end of the paper, we compare our presented model with various existing models and demonstrate the advantages of the former.

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