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Entropic Weighted Rank Function
It is known that the entropy function over a set of jointly distributed random variables is a submodular set function. However, not any submodular function is of this form. In this paper, we consider a family of submodular set functions, called weighted rank functions of matroids, and study the necessary or sufficient conditions under which they are ...
Mohammad Rashid +2 more
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Many applications of intuitionistic fuzzy sets depend on ranking or comparing intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. This paper presents a novel ranking method for intuitionistic fuzzy numbers based on the preference attitudinal accuracy and score functions.
Jian Lin +3 more
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Solving Fuzzy Games Problems by Using Ranking Functions
In this paper, we deal with games of fuzzy payoffs problem while there is uncertainty in data. We use the trapezoidal membership function to transform the data into fuzzy numbers and utilize the three different ranking function algorithms.
Baghdad Science Journal
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Ranking of interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy numbers (IVIFNs) is an important task for solving real-life Decision-Making problems. It is a potential area of research that has attracted the researchers working in fuzzy mathematics.
Jeevaraj Selvaraj, Abhijit Majumdar
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Argument Ranking with Categoriser Function [PDF]
Recently, ranking-based semantics is proposed to rank-order arguments from the most acceptable to the weakest one(s), which provides a graded assessment to arguments. In general, the ranking on arguments is derived from the strength values of the arguments.
Fuan Pu +3 more
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Worker ranking determination in crowdsourcing platforms using aggregation functions [PDF]
The increasing adoption of crowdsourcing for commercial and industrial purposes rises the need for creating sophisticated mechanisms in crowd-based digital platforms for efficient worker management.
Sanchez Charles, David +7 more
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The Consistency Argument for Ranking Functions [PDF]
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Ranked Enumeration of Conjunctive Query Results [PDF]
We study the problem of enumerating answers of Conjunctive Queries ranked according to a given ranking function. Our main contribution is a novel algorithm with small preprocessing time, logarithmic delay, and non-trivial space usage during execution. To
Shaleen Deep, Paraschos Koutris
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Distributed protocols have long been formulated in terms of their safety and liveness properties. Much recent work has focused on automatically verifying the safety properties of distributed protocols, but doing so for liveness properties has remained a ...
Jianan Yao +3 more
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Ranking hubs and authorities using matrix functions
The notions of subgraph centrality and communicability, based on the exponential of the adjacency matrix of the underlying graph, have been effectively used in the analysis of undirected networks.
Estrada, Ernesto +2 more
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