Teaching risk assessment index system using neutrosophic AHP: Data Fusion method

 

Gustavo Alvarez Gómez 1, Corona Gómez Armijos1, Ariel Romero Fernández1,*, Asmaa Ahmed2,3

 

1 Autonomous Regional University of the Andes (UNIANDES), Ecuador

2 College of Humanities and Sciences, University of Science and Technology of Fujairah, UAE

3 Faculty of Social Work, Assiut University, Egypt

Emails:rectorado@uniandes.edu.ec; vicerrectorado@uniandes.edu.ec; dir.investigacion@uniandes.edu.ec; asmaa.ahmed@ustf.ac.ae

 

Abstract

The technology behind data fusion and picture instruction is continuously advancing along with the progression of society, and new applications for these skills are increasingly becoming available in everyday life to accommodate the expansion of scientific and technological knowledge. The term "data fusion technology" relates to a computer processing method that allows the use of a computer to automatically analyze and synthesize several observation data gleaned in time series in accordance with criteria to complete the necessary decision-making and evaluation tasks. But teaching surrounding multiple risks. This paper aims to identify and assess risks in teaching. The assessment risks in teaching are a critical task and contain multiple conflict criteria. We use Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM). In this paper, we use an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to rank and compute each criterion's weights. We use five main and twenty sub-criteria. These criteria were evaluated under a neutrosophic environment—an example provided to present the outcomes of the proposed model. 

 

Keywords: AHP; Teaching risk; Assessment; Neutrosophic Sets; Data Fusion