Multiple Criteria Preference Relation by Dominance Relations in Soft Set Theory

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spellingShingle Multiple Criteria Preference Relation by Dominance Relations in Soft Set Theory
summary This paper presents the applicability of soft set theory for discovering the preference relation in multi-valued information systems. The proposed approach is based on the notion of multi-soft sets. An inclusion of objects into value set of decision class in soft set theory is used to discover the relation between objects based on preference relation. Results from the experiment shows that dominance relation based on soft theory for preference relation is able to produce a finer object classification by eliminating inconsistencies during classification process as opposed to the expert judgement classification.
title Multiple Criteria Preference Relation by Dominance Relations in Soft Set Theory
title_full Multiple Criteria Preference Relation by Dominance Relations in Soft Set Theory
title_fullStr Multiple Criteria Preference Relation by Dominance Relations in Soft Set Theory
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Criteria Preference Relation by Dominance Relations in Soft Set Theory
title_short Multiple Criteria Preference Relation by Dominance Relations in Soft Set Theory
title_sort multiple criteria preference relation by dominance relations in soft set theory