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Title: Ranking Causes of Road Accident Occurrence Using Extended Interval Type-2 Fuzzy TOPSIS
Authors: Nurnadiah Zamri
Syibrah Naim
Lazim Abdullah
Keywords: Multiple criteria decision-making
interval type-2 fuzzy set
IT2FTOPSIS
road accidents
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Malaysian Journal of Applied Sciences
Citation: Vol 1(1); 24-44 p.
Abstract: Over the past century there has been a dramatic increase in the number of road accidents in Malaysia. Hence, it is necessary to create a decision making method which can consider various preferences and criteria in order to identify the main causes of the accidents. This paper proposes an Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (IT2FTOPSIS) method which provides a comprehensive valuation from experts. This method is developed based on the aggregation of experts’ opinions on preferred causes of road accidents. The extended IT2FTOPSIS employs a linguistic scales of positive and negative Interval Type-2 Trapezoidal Fuzzy Number (IT2TrFN) and hybrid averaging approach (from an ambiguity and type-reduction methods) to formulate a collective decision environment. Three authorised personnel from three Malaysian Government agencies were interviewed where they were asked to rank the causes. The analysis shows that the linguistic scales of positive and negative Interval Type-2 Trapezoidal Fuzzy Number (IT2TrFN) and hybrid averaging approach are effective in measuring the uncertainties in the interviewees’ responses. Thus this paper concludes that the extended IT2FTOPSIS is more aligned with the users’ decisions compared to the earlier IT2FTOPSIS.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5515
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