New Trends in Neutrosophic Theory and Applications, Vol. II, 2017
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New Trends in Neutrosophic Theory and Applications, Vol. II, 2017
Fig. 3: EPI comparison of different techniques on speckle simulated synthetic image.
Table2: Comparison of segmentation methods
TP (%) / DC (%) / FP (%) / HD (pixels)NCM [35] / 88.56.2 / 78.5018.4 / 10.9310.9 / 20.119.7
NLM [37] / 89.05.9 / 883.9 / 13.4113.3 / 4.34.01
SNLM [44] / 93.452.5 / 92.84.6 / 4.074.8 / 3.230.9
SNDRLS [44] / 95.92±3.70 / 93.88±2.59 / 7.04±4.21 / 0.52±0.20
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Mondal, K., Pramanik, S., & Smarandache, F. (In press). Rough neutrosophic hyper-complex set and its application to multi-attribute decision making. Critical Review.
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Biswas, P., Pramanik, S., & Giri, B.C. (2017). TOPSIS method for multi-attribute group decision-making under single-valued neutrosophic environment. Neural Computing and Applications, 27(3), 727-737.
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Pramanik, S., Biswas, P., & Giri, B.C. (2015). Hybrid vector similarity measures and their applications to multi-attribute decision making under neutrosophic environment. Neural Computing and Applications. doi: 10.1007/s00521-015-2125-3.
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Neutrosophy is the base of neutrosophic logic, neutrosophic set, neutrosophic probability, and neutrosophic statistics that are used in engineering applications (especially for software and information fusion), medicine, military, airspace, cybernetics, physics (Smarandache, 1998).
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Broumi et al. (2014) defined rough neutrosophic sets by combining the concept of rough sets and neutrosophic sets.
Pramanik & Mondal (2016) defined rough bipolar neutrosophic set by combining the concept of rough set and neutrosophic bipolar set.
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Smarandache defined Neutrosophy as “Neutrosophyis a new branch of philosophy, which studies the origin, nature, and scope of neutralities, as well as their interactions with different ideational spectra (Smarandache, 1998, p.14”.)
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Gould and Brown (1991) explained that Darwin used the metaphor of the tree of life "to express the other form of interconnectedness– genealogical rather than ecological” (p. 14).
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