A binary logarithm similarity measure with roughness approximation of rough neutrosophic set for covid-19 / Suriana Alias ...[et al.]

Roughness measures for uncertainty data occur with less consideration since the data involve indeterminacy and inconsistency. The indeterminacy plus inconsistency can be solved by a rough neutrosophic set with roughness approximation. Therefore, a binary logarithm similarity measure for a rough neut...

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Main Authors: Alias, Suriana (Author), Mustapha, Norzieha (Author), Md Yasin, Roliza (Author), Abd Rhani, Norarida (Author), Yaso, Muhammad Naim Haikal (Author), Ramlee, Hazlin Shahira (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kelantan, 2023-01-20.
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Summary:Roughness measures for uncertainty data occur with less consideration since the data involve indeterminacy and inconsistency. The indeterminacy plus inconsistency can be solved by a rough neutrosophic set with roughness approximation. Therefore, a binary logarithm similarity measure for a rough neutrosophic set with roughness approximation was proposed in this research. A rough neutrosophic set was chosen as the uncertainty set theory information, which includes the upper and lower approximation with a boundary set approximation. The objectives of this research are to define a binary logarithm similarity measure for a rough neutrosophic set, to formulate the properties satisfied by the proposed similarity measure, and to develop a decision-making model by using a bina1y logarithm similarity measure for a case study (COVID-19). The roughness approximation was used in the derivation of the binary logarithm similarity measure. The proving result was finalized. Then, the derivation of binary logarithm similarity measures of a rough neutrosophic set was well defined. As a validation process, the similarity properties for identifying the most important priority group for COVID-19 vaccines were used such as age, health state, women, and job types. Following that, the decision-making for identifying the most important priority group for COVID-19 vaccines is presented.
Item Description:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/89056/1/89056.pdf