Novel intuitionistic fuzzy Aczel Alsina Hamy mean operators and their applications in the assessment of construction material

Author:

Hussain AbrarORCID,Wang Haolun,Ullah KifayatORCID,Pamucar Dragan

Abstract

AbstractAggregation operators (AOs) are utilized to overcome the effects of attributes under some specific degree of weight in the decision-making (DM) process. The AOs have a large capacity to deal with uncertain and unpredictable information in multi-attribute decision-making (MADM) problems. The Hamy mean (HM) aggregation tools are well-known aggregation models, which are utilized to define correlation among different input arguments adequately. The intuitionistic fuzzy (IF) sets (IFS) can express unpredictable and vague information. The Aczel Alsina aggregation expressions are extensions of triangular norms. Recently, Aczel Alsina aggregation tools attained a lot of attentions from numerous research scholars. By inspiring the robustness and reliability of Aczel Alsina aggregation tools, we expose some appropriate operations of Aczel Alsina expressions under consideration of IF information. In this manuscript, we developed an intuitionistic fuzzy Aczel Alsina HM (IFAAHM) and an intuitionistic fuzzy Aczel Alsina weighted HM (IFAAWHM) operator. We also expressed the theory of Dual HM (DHM) tools and established a series of new approaches including intuitionistic fuzzy Aczel Alsina Dual HM (IFAADHM) and intuitionistic fuzzy Aczel Alsina weighted Dual HM (IFAAWDHM) operators. Some reliable characteristics and special cases of our derived approaches are also presented. The authors solved an application of a MADM technique under consideration of our derived approaches. To check the reliability and dependency of our derived mythologies, we gave an experimental case study to evaluate a desirable construction material based on some specific criteria of different Alternatives. To see the advantages and compatibility of our derived approaches, by comparing the results of existing approaches with the results of currently discussed AOs.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computational Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Information Systems,Artificial Intelligence

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