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A solution to Control Suicides using Combined Overlap Block Fuzzy Cognitive Maps

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International Journal of Computer Applications
© 2010 by IJCA Journal
Number 2 - Article 1
Year of Publication: 2010
Authors:
P. Thiruppathi
N.Saivaraju
K.S. Ravichandran
10.5120/1558-2079

P Thiruppathi, N.Saivaraju and K S Ravichandran. Article:A solution to Control Suicides using Combined Overlap Block Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. International Journal of Computer Applications 11(2):1–4, December 2010. Published By Foundation of Computer Science. BibTeX

@article{key:article,
	author = {P. Thiruppathi and N.Saivaraju and K.S. Ravichandran},
	title = {Article:A solution to Control Suicides using Combined Overlap Block Fuzzy Cognitive Maps},
	journal = {International Journal of Computer Applications},
	year = {2010},
	volume = {11},
	number = {2},
	pages = {1--4},
	month = {December},
	note = {Published By Foundation of Computer Science}
}

Abstract

The imperative reason for suicide using Combined Overlap Block Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (COBFCMs), defined by W.B.VasanthaKandasamy ,is analyzed in this paper. The Combined Overlap Block FCMs defined in this method becomes effective when the number of concepts can be grouped and are large in numbers. In this paper we analyzed the problem and find out the major reason for suicides using neutrosophic tool. This paper has five sections. First section gives the information about development of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. Second section gives preliminaries of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Combined Overlap Block Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. In section three, we explain method of determining the hidden pattern. In the fourth section, we give the concepts of problem. Final section gives the conclusion based on our study.

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