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A novel \((R,S)\)-norm entropy measure of intuitionistic fuzzy sets and its applications in multi-attribute decision-making
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    A novel \((R,S)\)-norm entropy measure of intuitionistic fuzzy sets and its applications in multi-attribute decision-making (English)
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    18 December 2018
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    Summary: The objective of this manuscript is to present a novel information measure for measuring the degree of fuzziness in intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs). To achieve it, we define an \((R,S)\)-norm-based information measure called the entropy to measure the degree of fuzziness of the set. Then, we prove that the proposed entropy measure is a valid measure and satisfies certain properties. An illustrative example related to a linguistic variable is given to demonstrate it. Then, we utilized it to propose two decision-making approaches to solve the multi-attribute decision-making (MADM) problem in the IFS environment by considering the attribute weights as either partially known or completely unknown. Finally, a practical example is provided to illustrate the decision-making process. The results corresponding to different pairs of \((R,S)\) give different choices to the decision-maker to assess their results.
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    entropy measure
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    \((R,S)\)-norm
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    multi attribute decision-making
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    information measures
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    attribute weight
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    intuitionistic fuzzy sets
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