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Volume 6, Number 3, 2016, Pages 772-789                                                                DOI:10.11948/2016050
Study on divergence measures for intuitionistic fuzzy sets and its application in medical diagnosis
Shikha Maheshwari,Amit Srivastava
Keywords:Intuitionistic fuzzy sets, intuitionistic fuzzy divergence measure, medical diagnosis, decision making.
Abstract:
      As far as medical diagnosis problem is concerned, predicting the actual disease in complex situations has been a concerning matter for the doctors/experts. The divergence measure for intuitionistic fuzzy sets is an effective and potent tool in addressing the medical decision making problems. We define a new divergence measure for intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFS) and its interesting properties are studied. The existing divergence measures under intuitionistic fuzzy environment are reviewed and their counter-intuitive cases has been explored. The parameter $\alpha $ is incorporated in the proposed divergence measure and it is defined as parametric intuitionistic fuzzy divergence measure (PIFDM). The different choices of the parameter $\alpha$ provide different decisions about the disease. As we increase the value of $\alpha $, the information about the disease increases and move towards the optimal solution with the reduced in the uncertainty. Finally, we compare our results with the already existing results, which illustrate the role of the parameter $\alpha $ in obtaining the optimal solution in the medical decision making application. The results demonstrate that the parametric intuitionistic fuzzy divergence measure (PIFDM) is more comprehensive and effective than the proposed intuitionistic fuzzy divergence measure and the existing intuitionistic fuzzy divergence measures for decision making in medical investigations.
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