Abstract

As one of the research tools for data processing and knowledge discovery, concept lattice can effectively extract information. In daily life, due to the ambiguity and uncertainty of the decision environment, different experts may provide different evaluation information according to individual needs which may be expressed with linguistic values. In order to handle these problems, we study the rule extraction method of linguistic-valued intuitionistic fuzzy layered concept lattice. First, we propose a linguistic-valued intuitionistic fuzzy formal decision context based on the intuitionistic fuzzy lattice implication algebra, which can simultaneously process the obtained comparable and incomparable linguistic information from both positive and negative aspects. Furthermore, by setting different linguistic-valued trust degrees, we put forward the linguistic-valued hierarchical concept construction operator. On this basis, a linguistic-valued intuitionistic fuzzy layered concept lattice can be constructed to meet the requirements of different experts at different levels. And then through the relationship between the conditional concept and decision concept in the obtained concept set, we get a rule set of the formal decision context. Finally, we present a rule extraction method to help people make more reasonable decisions, combining the confidence and support degree of linguistic-valued intuitionistic fuzzy decision rules. And a practical example involving individual financial investment decision-making is used to verify the efficiency and applicability of the proposed approach.

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