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A three-way decision method based on hybrid data

Journal

JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT & FUZZY SYSTEMS
Volume 40, Issue 5, Pages 8639-8650

Publisher

IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/JIFS-182764

Keywords

Three-way decision; hybrid data; decision-theoretic rough set; gaussian kernel; feasibility

Funding

  1. National Social Science Foundation of China [16XJY015]
  2. Research Topic of Guangxi Philosophy and Social Science Planning [15BGL003]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi [2018GXNSFAA294134]
  4. Guangxi Higher Education Institutions of China [[2019] 52]

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The paper proposes a three-way decision method based on hybrid data, calculating the distance between objects and introducing Gaussian kernel, deriving fuzzy T-cos-equivalence relation, and ultimately presenting a three-way decision method in the hybrid information system.
An information system as a database that represents relationships between objects and attributes is an important mathematical model in the field of artificial intelligence. Hybrid data means boolean, categorical, real-valued, set-valued data and missing data in this paper. A hybrid information system is an information system where its attribute is hybrid data. This paper proposes a three-way decision method based on hybrid data. First, the distance between two objects based on the conditional attribute set in a given hybrid information system is developed and Gaussian kernel based on this distance is acquired. Then, the fuzzy T-cos -equivalence relation, induced by this information system, is obtained by using Gaussian kernel. Next, the decision-theoretic rough set model in this hybrid information system is presented. Moreover, a three-way decision method is given by means of this decision-theoretic rough set model and inclusion degree between two fuzzy sets. Finally, an example is employed to illustrate the feasibility of the proposed method, which may provide an effective method for hybrid data analysis in real applications.

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