Similarity measures for fractional orthotriple fuzzy sets using cosine and cotangent functions and their application in accident emergency response

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Abstract

The fractional orthotriple fuzzy set (FOFS) is more generalized than the spherical fuzzy set (SFS) and picture fuzzy set (PFS) to cope with awkward and complex information in fuzzy set (FS) theory. The FOFS is a more powerful technique with respect to the existing drawbacks because of its conditions, i.e., the sum of the f powers of positive, neutral, and negative grades is bounded to [0, 1]. With the advantages of the FOFS, in this paper, we study the basic definitions and some existing similarity measures (SMs) of intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs), PFSs, Pythagorean fuzzy sets (PyFSs) and SFSs. The existing approaches have certain limitations and cannot be applied to problems that are in the form of FOFSs. The goal of this paper is to propose the idea of some new SMs including cosine SMs for FOFSs, SMs for FOFSs based on the cosine function, and SMs for FOFSs based on the cotangent function. Further, some weighted SMs (WSMs) are also proposed for which the weight of the attributes is considered. Then, we apply these SMs and WSMs to the pattern recognition problem. Finally, the comparative study of the new SMs for FOFSs is established with existing SMs, and also, some advantages of the proposed work are discussed.

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Naeem, M., Qiyas, M., Al-Shomrani, M. M., & Abdullah, S. (2020). Similarity measures for fractional orthotriple fuzzy sets using cosine and cotangent functions and their application in accident emergency response. Mathematics, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/MATH8101653

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