The decision-making assumption of all experts being able to express their preferences on all available alternatives of a decision-making problem might be considered unrealistic. This is specially true when the number of alternatives is considerable high and/or when sources of information are conflicting and dynamic. Thus, the presence of incomplete information, which is not equivalent to low quality information, is worth investigation and its processing within decision-making processes desirable. A consistency based approach to deal with incomplete fuzzy linguistic preferences is the focus of this contribution. Consistency is considered here as linked to the transitivity of preferences, and in particular to Tanino’s multiplicative transiti...
The capability of intuitionistic fuzzy preference relation in representing imprecise or not reliable...
Different languages that are offered to model vague preferences are reviewed and an interval-valued ...
In decision-making problems, decision-makers using fuzzy preference relations express their opinions...
Consistency analysis is a crucial topic for preference relations. This paper studies the consistency...
This is the reference for the online corrected proof versionIntuitionistic preference relations cons...
This paper presents a new characterization of the consistency property for fuzzy preference relation...
International audienceIntuitionistic preference relations constitute a flexible and simple represent...
International audienceIntuitionistic preference relations constitute a flexible and simple represent...
The mathematical modelling and representation of Tanino's multiplicative transitivity property to th...
International audienceIntuitionistic preference relations constitute a flexible and simple represent...
Intuitionistic preference relations are becoming increasingly important in the field of group decisi...
Consistency analysis is a crucial topic for preference relations. This paper studies the consistency...
Uncertainty, hesitation and vagueness are inherent to human beings when articulating opinions and pr...
The aim of this paper is to propose a procedure to estimate missing preference values when dealing w...
An important issue to bear in mind in Group Decision Making situations is that of consistency. Howev...
The capability of intuitionistic fuzzy preference relation in representing imprecise or not reliable...
Different languages that are offered to model vague preferences are reviewed and an interval-valued ...
In decision-making problems, decision-makers using fuzzy preference relations express their opinions...
Consistency analysis is a crucial topic for preference relations. This paper studies the consistency...
This is the reference for the online corrected proof versionIntuitionistic preference relations cons...
This paper presents a new characterization of the consistency property for fuzzy preference relation...
International audienceIntuitionistic preference relations constitute a flexible and simple represent...
International audienceIntuitionistic preference relations constitute a flexible and simple represent...
The mathematical modelling and representation of Tanino's multiplicative transitivity property to th...
International audienceIntuitionistic preference relations constitute a flexible and simple represent...
Intuitionistic preference relations are becoming increasingly important in the field of group decisi...
Consistency analysis is a crucial topic for preference relations. This paper studies the consistency...
Uncertainty, hesitation and vagueness are inherent to human beings when articulating opinions and pr...
The aim of this paper is to propose a procedure to estimate missing preference values when dealing w...
An important issue to bear in mind in Group Decision Making situations is that of consistency. Howev...
The capability of intuitionistic fuzzy preference relation in representing imprecise or not reliable...
Different languages that are offered to model vague preferences are reviewed and an interval-valued ...
In decision-making problems, decision-makers using fuzzy preference relations express their opinions...