Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets: New Approach and Applications: March 2014
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F e, F e , F e , F e | e S , e S
2. Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets
A fuzzy set defined in a domain of discourse is called
an intuitionistic fuzzy set (IFS) if each element of the
fuzzy set is a 4-tuple containing membership degree, where the notation F , F , and F denote the
hesitation degree, and non-membership degree. The
hesitation degree is a part of membership degree or a membership function F : S 0,1 , hesitation
F F
F
For every e S , F e F e F e 1 If
and 0 F e , F e , F e 1 . For instance, M mi | mi M ei , M ei , M ei & ei S
if we know the degrees of F e and F e , , ei S , and
we can calculate the degree of F e , that is, N ni | ni N ei , N ei , N ei & ei S
F e 1 F e F e , e S , ei S , are two IFSs defined in the domain
of discourse S, then
For our convenience, we may denote each
element of the IFS F as a 3-tuple element, that is,
i) M N if and only if mi ni ,
F e , F e , F e , and also the IFS F as
mi M & ni N
follows: ii) M N if and only if mi ni ,
F t i | t i F ei , F ei , F ei & ei S mi M & ni N
or F t i | t i i , i , i 3. Application of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set
where i F ei , i F ei , and For our convenience, the weather is divided into
three categories: cold, warm, and hot. Let us
i F ei , ei S . consider that ‘cold’ is a membership function,
‘hot’ is a non-membership function and ‘warm’
For every t i , t j F i j , is a hesitation function. Here, the degree of warm
may cater to either degree of hot or degree of
t i t j if [ i j , i j and i j ] cold or both. Let us assume that the weather is
definitely cold at and below the 20 C, it is
OR [ i j and i j ] where
definitely hot at and beyond the 32 C and in
, , between the weather is warm, i.e., the level of
t i t j if [ i j , i j and i j ] coldness decreases and the level of hotness
increases. We can represent the weather ‘cold’,
OR [ i j and i j ] ‘warm’, and ‘hot’ pictorially (Figure 2).
20 32
At 26C (at the point O), F 26C 0 , [4]. R. Biswas, et al, An application of
F 26C 1 , and F 26C 0 , i.e., (0, intuitionistic fuzzy sets in medical diagnosis,
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 117(2001) 209-213.
1, 0)
At and above 32C , there is no cold and warm, [5]. E. Szmidt and J. Kacprzyk, Intuitionistic
but there exists only hot. fuzzy sets in group decision making, NIFS 2 1
Hence, F 32C 0 , F 32C 0 , and (1996) 11–14.
F 32C 1 , i.e., (0, 0, 1) [6]. L. A. Zadeh, Fuzzy sets, Information and
F 1,0,0 , 0,1,0 , 0,0,1 Control. 8 (1965) 338-353.
Cold decreases and warm increases in between
M and O, i.e., 1 0 and 0 1
Warm decreases and hot increases in between O
and N, i.e., 1 0 and 0 1 .