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Distribution Linguistic Fuzzy Group Decision Making Based on Consistency and Consensus Analysis
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In: Mathematics ; Volume 9 ; Issue 19 (2021)
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Developing Universally Applicable Service Quality Assessment Model Based on the Theory of Consumption Values, and Using Fuzzy Linguistic Preference Relations to Empirically Test Three Industries
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In: Mathematics ; Volume 9 ; Issue 20 (2021)
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Dealing with Incomplete Information in Linguistic Group Decision Making by Means of Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets
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A Linguistic Hierarchy Model with Self-Confidence Preference Relations and Its Application in Co-Regulation of Food Safety in China
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In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health ; Volume 16 ; Issue 16 (2019)
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Expanding Grey Relational Analysis With the Comparable Degree for Dual Probabilistic Multiplicative Linguistic Term Sets and Its Application on the Cloud Enterprise
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Selecting the Optimal Mine Ventilation System via a Decision Making Framework under Hesitant Linguistic Environment
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In: Symmetry ; Volume 10 ; Issue 7 (2018)
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A Review of Fuzzy Sets in Decision Sciences: Achievements, Limitations and Perspectives
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In: Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis ; https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01345443 ; Springer New York. Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis, pp.637--691, 2016, ⟨10.1007/978-1-4939-3094-4_16⟩ (2016)
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Personalized individual semantics in Computing with Words for supporting linguistic Group Decision Making. An Application on Consensus reaching
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Consensus building in a local context for the AHP-GDM with the individual numerical scale and prioritization method
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Un modelo de consenso para problemas de toma de decisiones multicriterio en grupo mediante relaciones de preferencia intervalares difusas lingüísticas
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The role of fuzzy sets in decision sciences: Old techniques and new directions
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In: ISSN: 0165-0114 ; Fuzzy Sets and Systems ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03416612 ; Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Elsevier, 2011, Special issue: Preference Modelling and Decision Analysis (Selected Papers from EUROFUSE 2009), 184 (1), pp.3-28. ⟨10.1016/j.fss.2011.06.003⟩ ; https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165011411002740 (2011)
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Group decision-making with incomplete fuzzy linguistic preference relations
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A note on the reciprocity . . .
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In: http://sci2s.ugr.es/publications/ficheros/FSS-2003-V137-1-71-83.PDF (2003)
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Linguistic Measures Based on Fuzzy Coincidence for Reaching Consensus in Group Decision Making
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In: http://sci2s.ugr.es/publications/ficheros/IJAR-1997-Linguistic-measures.pdf (1997)
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A new method on decision-making using fuzzy linguistic assessment variables and fuzzy preference relations, The 9th World Multi-Conference on Systemics
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In: http://www.kyu.edu.tw/93/epaperv7/124.pdf
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Multi-criteria Decision Making with Incomplete Linguistic Preference Relations
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In: http://www.wseas.us/e-library/conferences/2007hangzhou/papers/560-183.pdf
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A Decision Aid System to Provide Consistent Linguistic Preference Relations
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In: http://sci2s.ugr.es/publications/ficheros/C10.pdf
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Abstract: In Group Decision Making, the expression of consistent preferences is often a very difficult task for the experts, specially in decision problems with a high number of alternatives. This difficulty increases when experts are asked to provide their preferences in the form of preference relations because the amount of preference values that are required increases exponentially. This usually leads to situations where an expert may not be able to express all his/her preferences properly and consistently (that is, without contradiction). As a result, eventually the information provided can easily be either incomplete or inconsistent. In this paper we develop a transitivity based support system to aid experts to express their linguistic preference relations in a more consistent way. This interactive system provides the expert with recommendations for the preference values that they have not yet expressed. These recommendations are computed with the aim of maintaining the consistency level of the expert as high as possible.
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Consistency; Incomplete Information; Linguistic Preference Relations
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.101.293 http://sci2s.ugr.es/publications/ficheros/C10.pdf
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