Interval valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
New operations defined over the intuitionistic fuzzy sets
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic: theory and applications
Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic: theory and applications
Vague sets are intuitionistic fuzzy sets
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Intuitionistic fuzzy sets and L-fuzzy sets
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Multistage Fuzzy Control: A Prescriptive Approach
Multistage Fuzzy Control: A Prescriptive Approach
New similarity measures of intuitionistic fuzzy sets and application to pattern recognitions
Pattern Recognition Letters
On the relationship between some extensions of fuzzy set theory
Fuzzy Sets and Systems - Theme: Basic notions
Similarity measures on intuitionistic fuzzy sets
Pattern Recognition Letters
Similarity measures of intuitionistic fuzzy sets based on Hausdorff distance
Pattern Recognition Letters
Distance measure between intuitionistic fuzzy sets
Pattern Recognition Letters
Distance and similarity measures for fuzzy operators
Information Sciences: an International Journal
On the J-divergence of intuitionistic fuzzy sets with its application to pattern recognition
Information Sciences: an International Journal
On similarity measures between intuitionistic fuzzy sets
International Journal of Intelligent Systems
Intuitionistic fuzzy sets: Spherical representation and distances
International Journal of Intelligent Systems
Relationships between entropy and similarity measure of interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets
International Journal of Intelligent Systems
On distance and correlation measures of hesitant fuzzy information
International Journal of Intelligent Systems
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A novel distance measure between two intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs) is proposed in this paper. The introduced measure formulates the information of each set in matrix structure, where matrix norms in conjunction with fuzzy implications can be applied to measure the distance between the IFSs. The advantage of this novel distance measure is its flexibility, which permits different fuzzy implications to be incorporated by extending its applicability to several applications where the most appropriate implication is used. Moreover, the proposed distance might be expressed equivalently by using either intuitionistic fuzzy sets or interval-valued fuzzy sets. Appropriate experimental configurations have taken place to compare the proposed distance measure with similar distance measures from the literature, by applying them to several pattern recognition problems. The results are very promising because the performance of the new distance measure outperforms the corresponding performance of well-known IFSs measures, by recognizing the patterns correctly and with high degree of confidence. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.