Analysis of Decision Support System Based on 2-Tuple Spherical Fuzzy Linguistic Aggregation Information

: The aim of this paper is to propose the 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic aggregation operators and a decision-making approach to deal with uncertainties in the form of 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic sets. 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic operators have more ﬂexibility than general fuzzy set. We proposed a numbers of aggregation operators, namely 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic weighted average, 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic ordered weighted average, 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic hybrid average, 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic weighted geometric, 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic ordered geometric, and 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic hybrid geometric operators. The distinguishing feature of these proposed operators is studied. At that point, we have used these operators to design a model to deal with multiple attribute decision-making issues under the 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic information. Then, a practical application for best company selection for feeds is given to prove the introduced technique and to show its practicability and effectiveness. Besides this, a systematic comparison analysis with other existent methods is conducted to reveal the advantage of our method. Results indicate that the proposed method is suitable and effective for decision making problems.


Introduction
Universally, in the representation of data information there exists some uncertainty in the decision-making (DM) process. To overcome this drawback, first time Zadeh's [1] defined fuzzy set (FS). In FS, Zadeh's only show the positive membership grade of a number in the defined set, and applied to many fields i.e., fuzzy decision making problems [2,3]. However, there are no discussion for the negative membership grade. Then, the fuzzy set theory failed to solve the complete uncertainty in the real life problem due to non-membership grade. So, Atanassov [4] defined an intuitionistic fuzzy set (IFS) concept, which represents positive and negative membership grades; IFS has the advantage of two memberships which diminish the fuzziness. Garg [5,6] displayed generalized improved interactive aggregation operators for the solution of a decision-making problem with the IF set condition. Kaur and Garg [7] introduced a cubic intuitionistic fuzzy set (CIFS) aggregation operator. Later, Kaur & Garg [8] developed generalized aggregation operators with the cubic IF set information using the t-norm operations. Aside from them, different authors (Garg & Arora [9]; Garg & Rani [10]; Shen & Wang [11]; Wang, Peng, & Wang [12]) incorporated the idea of aggregation process into the different applications and also give their related decision-making approaches with the IF set and their expansion. Garg & Kumar [13] developed the power geometric aggregation operators using the concept of connection number of set pair analysis theory with intuitionistic fuzzy information. Garg & Rani [14] proposed a new generalized Bonferroni mean aggregation operators of complex intuitionistic fuzzy information based on Archimedean t-norm and t-conorm. Garg & Arora [15] introduced the generalized intuitionistic fuzzy soft power aggregation operator using the t-norm and its application in multi-criteria decision-making.
There are some situations, where µ + ν ≥ 1, unlike the cases captured in IFSs. Then, the Pythagorean fuzzy set (PFS) is defined by Yager [16,17], which is characterized by positive and negative membership grades, and satisfies that the square of the positive and negative membership grades and their sum is less than or equal to 1. To handle these type of situation Yager [17] gives an example: a decision maker provides his positive suggestion for an alternative is √ 3 2 and his negative suggestion is 1 2 . Now, their sum is greater than 1, then they are not possible for IF set, but they are possible for PFS, because ≤ 1. This shows that PFS is more able than IF set to process the uncertainty in real life problems. In recent times, the notion of PF set invites the thinking of researchers, who have applied the PF set in many research areas. Rahman et al. [18] introduced the geometric aggregation operators for the group decision-making problem with interval valued Pythagorean fuzzy sets (IVPFSs) environment.Liang & Xu [19] proposed the notion of hesitant PF sets, and applied The Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) method for energy project selection model. Rahman et al. [20] introduced a new algorithm for the multi-attribute group decision making (MAGDM) problem, using induced IVPF Einstein aggregation operator. Garg [21] defined a decision-making model with probabilistic information, utilizing the notion of immediate probabilities to aggregate the data with the PFS information. Utilizing the notion of the immediate probabilities, Garg [22] introduced a series of the aggregation operators with the PF information. Garg [23] developed the generalized PF geometric aggregation operators utilizing different norm operations for multi-attribute group decision-making problems. Ren et al. [24] introduced TODIM technique for finding the best alternative in decision making problems, where the information occurred in the form of PF numbers. Wei [25] introduced many aggregation operators such as interaction weighted averaging and weighted geometric operators. Using PF information, Wei & Lu [26] developed the power aggregation operators to deal with an MAGDM problem. Xu et al. [27] launched the induced generalized OWA operators for PF information. Xue et al. [28] developed the LINMAP technique to track the best investment company in railway projects using PF information. Perez-Dominguez [29] developed a multi-objective optimization based on ratio analysis (MOORA) with PF set information and applied it to MAGDM problem. To solve an MAGDM problem with partially known weight information, Garg [30] introduced an improved score function, where the preferences of the attribute are taken in the form of IVPF sets. Hamacher operations [31], including Hamacher product and sum, are good alternatives to the algebraic product and sum, respectively [32]. In last few years, many researchers discussed the Hamacher aggregation operators and their applications [33,34].
Herrera & Martinez [35] developed the concept of 2-tuple linguistic processing model based on the symbolic translation model, and also showed that the 2-tuple linguistic information processing manner can effectively avoid the loss and distortion of information. A group decision-making model was proposed by Herrera et al. [36], to manage a non homogeneous information. For choosing the appropriate agile manufacturing system, Wang [37] developed a 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic processing model. The TOPSIS technique are extended by Wei [38] for MAGDM problem with 2-tuple linguistic information. Chang & Wen [39] proposed the efficient algorithm for DFMEA combining 2-tuple and the OWA operator. Bonferroni mean operators are extended by Jiang & Wei [40] for the 2-tuple linguistic information. The dependent interval 2-tuple linguistic aggregation operators are proposed by Liu et al. [41] for MAGDM. Wang et al. [42] proposed an algorithm for the MAGDM problems, using the interval 2-tuple linguistic information and Choquet integral aggregation operators. To study the application of MAGDM on the supplier selection Liu [43] defined the 2-tuple linguistic Muirhead mean operators. A consensus-reaching model for the 2-tuple linguistic MAGDM was proposed by Zhang et al. [44], where the weight information was incomplete.
The notion of spherical fuzz set (SFS) was first time introduced by Ashraf et al. [45], and defined some aggregation operators for MADM problem with the spherical fuzzy information. Gundogdu et al. [46] defined the extended TOPSIS method to spherical fuzzy TOPSIS and an illustrative example is presented for multi-criteria decision making problem. Basically, spherical fuzzy set is the extended form of picture fuzzy set and Pythagorean fuzzy set. In the SF set, all the membership grades are satisfying the condition 0 ≤ (µ (r)) 2 + (η (r)) 2 + (ν (r)) 2 ≤ 1 instead of 0 ≤ µ (r)+η (r) + ν (r) ≤ 1 as in picture fuzzy set. Huanhuan et al. [47] defined linguistic spherical fuzzy set, combining the idea of linguistic fuzzy set and spherical fuzzy set. Shahzaib et al. [48] defined some spherical fuzzy aggregation operators, using Dombi operation, discussed their application on decision making, and also discussed the representation of spherical fuzzy t-norm and t-conorm in [49].
Due to the motivation and inspiration of the above discussion in this article we introduce the notion of 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic sets, each element of which is composed of linguistic postive, neutral, and negative membership grades. We introduce the aggregation techniques for 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic numbers. First, we define the concept of 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic numbers (2TSFLNs), then introduce some basic operational laws of 2TSFLNs. We define the score function of 2TSFLNs, based on which a simple method for ranking the 2TSFLNs is presented. We also introduce a number of operators for aggregating 2TSFLNs, including the averaging operators and geometric operators and established various properties of these operators. Some approaches to multi-attribute decision making based on 2TSFLNs are presented, and applied these approachs in the field of decision making.
For this purpose, the reminder of the article is structured as; In Section 2, we briefly discuss the basic knowledge about the 2-tuple linguistic model and spherical fuzzy set. In Section 3, we develop the concept of 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic set. In Section 4, we present some 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic averaging aggregation (2TSFLWA) operators, and discussed some basic properties of the proposed operators. In Section 5, we present some 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic geometric aggregation (2TSFLWG) operators, and discussed some basic properties of the proposed operators. In Section 6, we use the 2TSFLWA and 2TSFLWG operators, and proposed an algorithm for multi-attribute decision-making problem, and makes some discussions on application of developed technique. In Section 7, we discuss their comparison with existing approachs, and finally write the conclusion of the paper in Section 8.

Preliminaries
In this section, we present basic knowledge about the 2-tuple linguistic term set, spherical fuzzy set, and 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic set.

Definition 3 ([35]
). LetŚ = (ś 1 , ..., κ) be the finite linguistic term set andë ∈ [1, κ] be the number value of the aggregation result of linguistic symbolic. Then, the mapping Ξ is utilized to get the 2-tuple linguistic information equivalent toë, and is defined as: where round (.),ś ı ,ä denotes the usual round operation, closest index label toë, and the value of the symbolic translation, respectively.
(1) When n = 2, we get Then, (2) Let Equation (21) be true for n = k, that is; and we prove Equation (21), for n = k + 1, then which show that the aggregated value is also a 2TSFLN. Hence Equation (21), is holds for all n.
(1) When n = 2, we get Then, (2) Assume that Equation (31), is true for n = k, that is; and we prove Equation (31), for n = k + 1, then which show that the aggregated value is also a 2TSFLN. Hence Equation (31) holds for all n.
The 2TSFLWG operator satisfies the following properties.
The 2TSFLOWG operator has the following properties.
Step 1. To find the total preference values ı (ı = 1, ..., m) of the alternative Q  , we used the given information of the matrix Z, and the 2TSFLWA (2TSFLWG) operators.
Step 3. According to the score value Sc( ı )(ı = 1, ..., m), give ranking to the alternatives Q ı and select the best one.

Practical Example
In 1962 commercial poultry was established in Pakistan. It was the largest Agro-based segment of Pakistan having investment of more than 750,000,000,000 rupees. Poultry industry of Pakistan is making large contributions in bridging the gap between supply and demand of meat protein and contributes 1.4% of national GDP. With continuous depletion of supply of red meat poultry is the cheapest available animal protein source for our masses and such is an effective check upon the spiraling animal protein price. Therefore we are already consuming less protein as per the required standard, because of the lesser supply of meat available to people. One problem of less supply of broiler chicken meat is not using good feeds for it because the farmers are not aware about feeds. In Pakistan there are three main feeds companies (alternatives) producing the feeds which are Jadeed, Islamabad and Sadiqa brothers. Unfortunately, the former does not take a good decision on better company feeds for more broiler chicken weight, giving a higher per kg price and generating more revenue from the flock. For the best company (alternative) selection for the feeds, we have four attributes (1) weight of the chicken, (2) price of the feeds, (3) quality of chicken, and (4) price of chicken, with the weighting vector Θ = (0.27, 0.24, 0.23, 0.26) T , which is obtained by using the method of [52]. Now to select the best feeds company, we collect the data from the different forms, and write in the form of 2-tuple spherical fuzzy numbers. The given data are presented in Table 1. Then, we apply the aggregation operators on the given data, and select the best company (alternative).

Comparative discussion
To illustrate the effectiveness of the developed algorithm using 2TSFLSs, we solved a numerical example and analyzed the selection of the best alternative, using our developed approach, based on 2TSFNs. In Table 4, we derived the ranking order of the alternatives by utilizing the developed method. From Table 6, we observed that the ranking orders of the alternatives using the developed method were totally matched with those derived by the Jin et al. [47] method. Therefore, the proposed technique is also validated. Utilizing the proposed technique, the best alternative is Q 1 , which is the same as the best alternative obtained by the Jin et al. [47] method. Thus, the proposed technique is really prominent, because it can effectively avoid any loss of information which formerly occurred during linguistic information processing. Both numerical and linguistic information are taken into consideration using 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic information, which makes the developed technique more prominent, flexible, and realistic (Table 7). Table 7. Comparative ranking.

Operators
Ranking

Conclusions
In this article, we studied the multi-attribute decision making problem with the 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic environment. First of all we introduced some 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic aggregation operators: 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic weighted average (2TPFLWA), 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic weighted geometric (2TSFLWG), 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic ordered weighted average (2TSFLOWA), 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic ordered weighted geometric (2TSFLOWG), 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic hybrid average (2TSFLHA), and 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic hybrid geometric (2TSFLHG) operators. We also studied some properties of the developed operators. Then, we used these operators and write an algorithm to solve the 2-tuple spherical fuzzy linguistic MADM problem. Lastly, the example of best company selection was given to prove the proposed technique and to establish its practicability and effectiveness. Our future work is to explore the application of 2TSFLNs in many other researches [46,48,49].