In this paper, we first review existing fuzzy extensions of the dominance-based rough set approach (DRSA), and advance the theory considering additional properties. Moreover, we examine the application of Ordered Weighted Average (OWA) operators to fuzzy DRSA. OWA operators have shown a lot of potential in handling outliers and noisy data in decision tables, when they are combined with the indiscernibility-based rough set approach (IRSA). We examine theoretical properties of the proposed hybridisation of OWA operators with fuzzy DRSA. At the end, we experimentally compare the robustness of the standard fuzzy DRSA approach with the OWA one.

Fuzzy extensions of the dominance-based rough set approach

Greco S.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, we first review existing fuzzy extensions of the dominance-based rough set approach (DRSA), and advance the theory considering additional properties. Moreover, we examine the application of Ordered Weighted Average (OWA) operators to fuzzy DRSA. OWA operators have shown a lot of potential in handling outliers and noisy data in decision tables, when they are combined with the indiscernibility-based rough set approach (IRSA). We examine theoretical properties of the proposed hybridisation of OWA operators with fuzzy DRSA. At the end, we experimentally compare the robustness of the standard fuzzy DRSA approach with the OWA one.
2021
Dominance-based rough set approach
Fuzzy set theory
Ordered weighted average
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