CARDINALITY AND ENTROPY FORINTUITIONISTIC FUZZY SETS
Journal Title: Fiability & Durability - Year 2017, Vol 19, Issue 1
Abstract
In this article, a non-probabilistic-type entropy measure for intuitionistic fuzzy sets is proposed, starting from theratio of distances between them proposed in Szmidt and Kacprzyk [13] and De Luca and Termini - first axiomatized non-probabilistic entropy [7]
Authors and Affiliations
BĂRBĂCIORU Iuliana Carmen
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