Topical Collection on "Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Leveraging Fuzzy Sets"

A topical collection of Digital Technologies Research and Applications (DTRA) (E-ISSN: 2754-5687).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024

Collection Editors: 

Dr. Hüseyin Kamacı
Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Arts, Yozgat Bozok University, Yozgat 66100, Turkey
Research Interests: decision making; soft set theory; game theory; fuzzy set theory; mathematical logic; rough set theory; fuzzy logic

 

Dr. Subramanian Petchimuthu
Department of Science and Humanities (Mathematics), University College of Engineering, Nagercoil 629004, India
Research Interests: soft sets; fuzzy sets; intuitionistic fuzzy soft sets; bipolar soft sets

 

Topical Collection Information:

Dear Colleagues,

In the digital age, data is the main source of information. Proper handling of this information helps authorities make accurate inferences and apply them successfully. However, most of the data obtained in the real world contain uncertainties or are presented in a combined manner. Dealing with these uncertainties is an important issue, and many approaches have been proposed to serve this purpose.

In 1965, Prof. Lotfi Zadeh initiated fuzzy set theory as an effective approach to deal with various issues related to imprecise and uncertain information. Fuzzy sets have been studied widely and in depth both in theory and applications by worldwide researchers. Over the last fifty years, many multi-criteria decision-making models based on fuzzy sets have been constructed and applications of these models have been given in different disciplines. Considering the increasing importance of decision-making in the digital age, it is obvious that new models will serve the future.

This collection intends to play a vital role in expanding the spectrum of "Multi-Criteria Decision-Making" based on "Fuzzy Set Theory". Therefore, it aims to publish research articles/reviews that support the development of "Fuzzy Set Based Multi-Criteria Decision-Making" in theory and practice, taking into account the interdisciplinary nature of the fuzzy set and its possible impact on scientific and digital technological development in almost all fields.

Dr. Hüseyin Kamacı
Dr. Subramanian Petchimuthu
Collection Editors

Keywords:

  • fuzzy logic
  • fuzzy sets
  • fuzzy numbers
  • fuzzy hybrid models
  • fuzzy systems and applications
  • multi-criteria decision-making

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