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- 1 [CT003]
- 1.1 [00015] Mehar ranking method for solving interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy MADM problems in risk analysis
- 1.2 [02378] Hough transform generalization for detecting fuzzy lines and fuzzy circles
- 1.3 [02639] ON HYPERSOFT TOPOLOGY
- 1.4 [00092] The explicit formulae for the distributions of words
- 1.5 [02538] Probabilistic proofs for some important combinatorial identities
[CT003]
[00015] Mehar ranking method for solving interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy MADM problems in risk analysis
- Session Date & Time : 2C (Aug.22, 13:20-15:00)
- Type : Contributed Talk
- Abstract : In this article, a new Mehar interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making method method is proposed without using the concept of connection number. The suggested IVIFMADM method is applied to determine the solution for risk analysis problem in the investment sector which is more scientific and reasonable. Furthermore, the advantage of the proposed Mehar IVIFMADM method is discussed which supports that the proposed method is time-saving, reduces computational efforts, and is scientific.
- Classification : 03E72, 03B52, 15B15, 28E10
- Author(s) :
- Akanksha Singh (Chandigarh University)
[02378] Hough transform generalization for detecting fuzzy lines and fuzzy circles
- Session Date & Time : 2C (Aug.22, 13:20-15:00)
- Type : Contributed Talk
- Abstract : In this paper, we investigate a technique, namely fuzzy Hough transform, to detect fuzzy geometrical entities like fuzzy lines and fuzzy circles. This technique identifies fuzzy lines and fuzzy circles by a voting procedure. This voting procedure is carried out in parameter space in the fuzzy set-theoretic framework. Sequentially, a concept of similarity measure between two fuzzy shapes is delineated. Moreover, we apply the proposed technique in a few authentic images to detect fuzzy lines and fuzzy circles. Also, the idea of similarity measure between two fuzzy shapes is implemented in two sample images of fuzzy shapes.
- Classification : 03E72, 97G40
- Author(s) :
- Diksha Gupta (Ajeenkya D Y Patil Unversity, Pune)
[02639] ON HYPERSOFT TOPOLOGY
- Session Date & Time : 2C (Aug.22, 13:20-15:00)
- Type : Contributed Talk
- Abstract : Hypersoft sets have acquired more importance as a generalization of soft sets and have been researched for possible extensions in many fields of Mathematics. In this paper we introduce the notion of hypersoft topological spaces using hypersoft sets and also we introduce and study the concepts of closure, interior and limit point of hypersoft sets.
- Classification : 03E72, 06D72, 54A40, 91B06
- Author(s) :
- INTHUMATHI V (Associate Professor)
- AMSAVENI M (Research Scholar)
[00092] The explicit formulae for the distributions of words
- Session Date & Time : 2C (Aug.22, 13:20-15:00)
- Type : Contributed Talk
- Abstract : The distributions of the number of words play key roles in information theory, statistics, and DNA analysis. Bassino et al. 2010, Regnier et al. 1998, and Robin et al. 1999 showed generating functions of the distributions in rational forms. However, we can not expand rational functions except for simple cases and do not have explicit formulae for the distributions from them. We show the explicit formulae for the distributions of words for the Bernoulli models.
- Classification : 05A05, 05A15, 60C05, 62E15
- Author(s) :
- Hayato Takahashi (Random Data Lab. Inc. )
[02538] Probabilistic proofs for some important combinatorial identities
- Session Date & Time : 2C (Aug.22, 13:20-15:00)
- Type : Contributed Talk
- Abstract : Combinatorial identities involving binomial coefficients are very useful in various areas of applied mathematics, especially in discrete mathematics. Using a probabilistic approach, we present simple proofs for some important combinatorial identities involving moments of the gamma, normal, and chi-squared random variates. Some generalizations and interpretations are also given.
- Classification : 05A19, 05A10, 33B15, 60C05, 62E15
- Author(s) :
- Ashok Kumar Pathak (Central University of Punjab, Bathinda)