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Entropy (Basel) ; 23(11)2021 Nov 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34828200

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In this research article, we motivate and introduce the concept of possibility belief interval-valued N-soft sets. It has a great significance for enhancing the performance of decision-making procedures in many theories of uncertainty. The N-soft set theory is arising as an effective mathematical tool for dealing with precision and uncertainties more than the soft set theory. In this regard, we extend the concept of belief interval-valued soft set to possibility belief interval-valued N-soft set (by accumulating possibility and belief interval with N-soft set), and we also explain its practical calculations. To this objective, we defined related theoretical notions, for example, belief interval-valued N-soft set, possibility belief interval-valued N-soft set, their algebraic operations, and examined some of their fundamental properties. Furthermore, we developed two algorithms by using max-AND and min-OR operations of possibility belief interval-valued N-soft set for decision-making problems and also justify its applicability with numerical examples.

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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 20091, 2023 11 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37973923

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This paper aims to address the challenges faced by medical professionals in identifying mental disorders. These mental health issues are an increasing public health concern, and middle-income nations like South Africa are negatively impacted. Mental health issues pose a substantial public health concern in South Africa, putting forth extensive impacts on both individuals and society broadly. Insufficient funding for mental health remains the greatest barrier in this country. In order to meet the diverse and complex requirements of patients effective decision making in the treatment of mental disorders is crucial. For this purpose, we introduced the novel concept of the complex probabilistic hesitant fuzzy N-soft set (CPHFNSS) for modeling the unpredictability and uncertainty effectively. Our approach improves the precision with which certain traits connected to different types of mental conditions are recognized by using the competence of experts. We developed the fundamental operations (like extended and restricted intersection, extended and restricted union, weak, top, and bottom weak complements) with examples. We also developed the aggregation operators and their many features, along with their proofs and theorems, for CPHFNSS. By implementing these operators in the aggregation process, one could choose a combination of characteristics. Further, we introduced the novel score function, which is used to determine the optimal choice among them. In addition, we created an algorithm with numerical illustrations for decision making in which physicians employ CPHFNS data to diagnose a specific condition. Finally, comparative analyses confirm the practicability and efficacy of the technique that arises from the model developed in this paper.


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Toma de Decisiones , Trastornos Mentales , Humanos , Lógica Difusa , Sudáfrica/epidemiología , Incertidumbre , Trastornos Mentales/diagnóstico
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Soft comput ; : 1-26, 2023 May 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37362277

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This paper aims to assess and deal with the challenges experienced by medical professionals caring for infectious diseases. In Pakistan, public health is still a serious concern and the main contributor to morbidity and mortality is infectious diseases. The major issue is a resemblance in the clinical symptoms of infectious diseases such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, COVID-19, dengue, and malaria. Early detection of infectious disease is crucial in order to start treatment with counseling and medication. This can only be done if several infections with similar clinical traits can be diagnosed depending on several criteria, including the availability of various kits, the ability to carry out diagnostic procedures, money, and technical staff. But woefully Pakistan's economy is badly battered due to several circumstances. Therefore, we are unable to provide patients with enough diagnostic testing kits and broadly accessible therapy choices, which makes diagnosis more difficult and create hesitancy with fuzziness and randomness. For this purpose, we introduced the new concept of the complex probabilistic hesitant fuzzy N-soft set. We defined its fundamental operations (like restricted and extended union, restricted and extended intersection, weak, top and bottom weak complements, as well as soft max-AND or soft min-OR) with examples. We also discussed their many properties with their proofs and theorems. Furthermore, we developed the algorithms for decision-making where doctors use the complex probabilistic hesitant fuzzy N-soft information to identify a particular disease. Furthermore, we explained numerical illustration of two case studies. Moreover, a sensitive and comparative analysis is discussed. In the last, we conclude the whole study.

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