Publication: f-HybridMem: a consensual analysis via fuzzy consensus measures and penalty functions
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This paper considers the consensual analysis in decision-making (CDM) processes based on fuzzy logic (FL) and interval-valued fuzzy logic (IVFL), providing a CDM-strategy, by exploring the axiomatic properties of fuzzy consensus measures (FCM) via penalty functions. Thus, two models are formalized, FS-FCM and IVFS-FCM. In the former, the fuzzy-valued lattice enables the analysis of fuzzy information for linguistic variables (LV), which is obtained by the aggregation of penalty functions. And, in the latter, the consensus measures of fuzzy sets are aggregated to build a new consensual analysis modeling. Thus, e.g., the cohesion of several terms related to the same LV can be analyzed, and also the coherence between fuzzy sets referring to the lowest and highest projections. Such models decide based on relevance criteria and qualitative assessments, via the selection of alternatives, supporting the corresponding algorithmic strategies: FS-FCM strategy, applied to fuzzy values, and IVFS-FCM strategy, covering fuzzy sets. The Intf-HybridMem approach explores the access patterns to volatile and non-volatile memories related to decision-making in two steps: (i) the FS-FCM strategy explores consensus measures of fuzzy values from membership functions; and (ii) the IVFS-FCM strategy, modeling inaccuracy inherent in input variables, as read/write frequency and access recency, also including the migration recommendation as output, which is validated by evaluations carried out in both proposed strategies.
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