
doi: 10.3233/jifs-162204
handle: 10651/48802
We show that a definition of convexity based on the convexity of the score function does not guarantee preservation of convexity under intersections and provide a concept of convexity for hesitant fuzzy sets without this backdraw. We study the relationship between convex hesitant fuzzy sets and convex rough sets as their cuts.
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