Multi-Attribute Neutrosophic Decision-Making in Dosimetric Assessment of Radiotherapy Imaging Techniques
R. Binu () and
Paul Isaac ()
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R. Binu: Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology
Paul Isaac: Bharata Mata College
A chapter in Neutrosophic Operational Research, 2021, pp 615-629 from Springer
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Abstract In this paper we address the application of single valued neutrosophic set in medical science decision-making process, particularly in radiotherapy. Neutrosophic set is a parametrized tool for dealing with imprecise and ambiguous data connection with real-world practical problems. We expand the weighted similarity measure by subjective and objective assessment of criteria weights on alternatives in decision-making process. Throughout this study, we establish a decision-making method to choose the best radiotherapy imaging technique to minimize dosimetric examination and exact localization of tumor volume during treatment and thus avoid further exposure from imaging procedures.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-57197-9_28
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