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The following pages link to Evaluation functions and decision conditions of three-way decisions with game-theoretic rough sets (Q1753615):
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- Game theoretic approach to shadowed sets: a three-way tradeoff perspective (Q1999031) (← links)
- Three-way confusion matrix for classification: a measure driven view (Q1999040) (← links)
- Three-way class-specific attribute reducts from the information viewpoint (Q1999046) (← links)
- Dominance-based rough sets in multi-scale intuitionistic fuzzy decision tables (Q2008846) (← links)
- Large-scale group decision-making with non-cooperative behaviors and heterogeneous preferences: an application in financial inclusion (Q2028864) (← links)
- A bipolar three-way decision model and its application in analyzing incomplete data (Q2105595) (← links)
- Formal concept analysis perspectives on three-way conflict analysis (Q2105600) (← links)
- Measuring effectiveness of movement-based three-way decision using fuzzy Markov model (Q2105631) (← links)
- Incomplete three-way multi-attribute group decision making based on adjustable multigranulation Pythagorean fuzzy probabilistic rough sets (Q2152512) (← links)
- Double-quantitative rough sets, optimal scale selection and reduction in multi-scale dominance if decision tables (Q2237127) (← links)
- Strategy selection under entropy measures in movement-based three-way decision (Q2300461) (← links)
- Three-way convex systems and three-way fuzzy convex systems (Q2658062) (← links)
- An error correction prediction model based on three-way decision and ensemble learning (Q2671758) (← links)
- Multi-criteria Based Three-Way Classifications with Game-Theoretic Rough Sets (Q3388216) (← links)
- A novel approach of three-way decisions with information interaction strategy for intelligent decision making under uncertainty (Q6139446) (← links)
- A three-way decision approach with prospect-regret theory via fuzzy set pair dominance degrees for incomplete information systems (Q6150411) (← links)
- A new inclusion measure-based clustering method and its application to product classification (Q6496129) (← links)