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Fuzzy Soft Matrices Entropy

Application in Data-Reduction
Authors: Omdutt Sharma; Pratiksha Tiwari; Priti Gupta;

Fuzzy Soft Matrices Entropy

Abstract

This article describes how information technology and internet together infused organizations with huge amount of data. Consequently, accumulating, storing, understanding and analyzing data at a large scale is equally important and complex. Out of this data not all is information data, in order to extract information, one needs to discard redundant, irrelevant and unnecessary data. This article aims to introduce a data reduction technique which will be useful to discard irrelevant data. Here in data-reduction, the authors have used fuzzy-soft set techniques, namely fuzzy-soft information matrixes. Further, they have introduced a new fuzzy-soft information measure of fuzzy-soft matrixes.

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