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Three-way decision with conflict analysis approach in the framework of fuzzy set theory

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This paper aims to develop a novel conflict resolution model using decision-theoretic fuzzy rough set to handle more complex real scenarios by allowing decision-makers to express their opinions more freely on a scale from −1 to 1. Further, many algorithms are developed to handle change in information systems, and detailed experimental analysis is done to validate the proposed model’s efficiency and practicality.

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Bashir, Z., Wahab, A. & Rashid, T. Three-way decision with conflict analysis approach in the framework of fuzzy set theory. Soft Comput 26, 309–326 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-021-06509-3

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