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21 July 2024 The specific application of the fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method with subjective and objective weighting
Hangyu Liu, Liang Chen, Tengfei Cheng, Haoliang Shi, Xin Li
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Proceedings Volume 13219, Fourth International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modelling, and Intelligent Computing (CAMMIC 2024); 132192P (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3036783
Event: 4th International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modelling and Intelligent Computing (CAMMIC 2024), 2024, Kaifeng, China
Abstract
Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation is a method based on fuzzy mathematics that applies the principle of fuzzy relationship synthesis to quantitatively assess factors with unclear boundaries and difficult quantification through comprehensive evaluation. As this method gradually improves and becomes more widely applied, it becomes capable of handling problems involving a large number of complex phenomena and interactions among various factors, yielding satisfactory results. To demonstrate the practical feasibility of this method, we applied it to a specific problem concerning lamprey, resulting in conclusions consistent with natural phenomena, thus validating the rationality of fuzzy comprehensive evaluation. Furthermore, based on our conclusion, feasible solutions are provided to address the problem of lampreys in the five major lakes.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Hangyu Liu, Liang Chen, Tengfei Cheng, Haoliang Shi, and Xin Li "The specific application of the fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method with subjective and objective weighting", Proc. SPIE 13219, Fourth International Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modelling, and Intelligent Computing (CAMMIC 2024), 132192P (21 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3036783
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KEYWORDS
Ecosystems

Fuzzy logic

Matrices

Phosphorus

Mathematics

Microorganisms

Correlation coefficients

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