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Automorphism 1 Hesitation 1 Indiscernibility Relation 1 Indiscernibility relation 1 Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set 1 Object Region 1 Restricted Equivalence Function 1 Rough Set 1 fuzzy relation 1 fuzzy similarity index 1 rough sets 1 transitive closure 1
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Acharjya, D. P. 1 Bertran, F.X. 1 Chowdhary, Chiranji Lal 1 Clara, N. 1 Ferrer, J.C. 1
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Fuzzy Economic Review 1 International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics (IJHISI) 1
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A Hybrid Scheme for Breast Cancer Detection using Intuitionistic Fuzzy Rough Set Technique
Chowdhary, Chiranji Lal; Acharjya, D. P. - In: International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems … 11 (2016) 2, pp. 38-61
Diagnosis of cancer is of prime concern in recent years. Medical imaging is used to analyze these diseases. But, these images contain uncertainties due to various factors and thus intelligent techniques are essential to process these uncertainties. This paper hybridizes intuitionistic fuzzy set...
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EXTENDING THE ROUGHNESS OF THE DATA VIA TRANSITIVE CLOSURES OF SIMILARITY INDEXES
Bertran, F.X.; Clara, N.; Ferrer, J.C. - In: Fuzzy Economic Review XII (2007) 2, pp. 75-84
One main assumption in the theory of rough sets applied to information tables is that the elements that exhibit the same information are indiscernible (similar) and form blocks that can be understood as elementary granules of knowledge about the universe. We propose a variant of this concept...
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