The CRITIC method mainly embodies the objective information of the test data, and it divides the index weight into the contrast intensity (δi) between the indices and the conflict (Rij) between the indices [64].
δj is the standard deviation of the standardized column vector; Cj = δj, Rj = δj/, rij is the association coefficient of index i and j, i = 1, 2……m, is the average value of the data in each row of the correlation matrix;
The data in Supplementary Table S2 are processed by linear interpolation (data index value = (measured value-minimum value)/(maximum value-minimum value) × 100%). After eliminating the unit dimension, the correlation coefficient matrix (A) was obtained through the process of SPSS 26 software. And the contrast intensity (δi), conflict (Rij), comprehensive weight (Ci) and weight (ωi) between the indicators were calculated according to the formula. The results are shown in Supplementary Tables S3 and S4.
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