Title of article :
𝑍-Distance Based IF-THEN Rules
Author/Authors :
Aliev, R. A Joint MBA Program - USA - Azerbaijan - Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University - 20 Azadlig Avenue - 1010 Baku - Azerbaijan - Department of Computer Engineering - Near East University - Lefkos¸a - Northern Cyprus - Mersin 10 - Turkey , Huseynov, O. H Department of Computer Engineering - Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University - 20 Azadlig Avenue - 1010 Baku - Azerbaijan , Zulfugarova, R. X Department of Computer Engineering - Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University - 20 Azadlig Avenue - 1010 Baku - Azerbaijan
Abstract :
Decision making, reasoning, and analysis in real-world problems are complicated by imperfect information. Real-world imperfect information is mainly characterized by two features. In view of this, Professor Zadeh suggested the concept of a 𝑍-number as an
ordered pair 𝑍 = (𝐴, 𝐵) of fuzzy numbers 𝐴 and 𝐵, the first of which is a linguistic value of a variable of interest, and the second one is a linguistic value of probability measure of the first one, playing a role of its reliability. The concept of distance is one of the
important concepts for handling imperfect information in decision making and reasoning. In this paper, we, for the first time, apply
the concept of distance of 𝑍-numbers to the approximate reasoning with 𝑍-number based IF-THEN rules. We provide an example
on solving problem related to psychological issues naturally characterized by imperfect information, which shows applicability and validity of the suggested approach.
Keywords :
𝑍-Distance , IF-THEN Rules , Decision making , suggested approach
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal