: In decision theory, incommensurabilities among conflicting decision criteria are typically handled by multicriteria optimization methods such as Pareto efficiency and meanvariance analysis. In econometrics and statistics, where conflicting model criteria replace conflicting decision criteria, probability assessments are routinely used to transform disparate model discrepancy terms into apparently commensurable quantities. This tactic has both strengths and weaknesses. On the plus side, it permits the construction of a single real-valued measure of theory and data incompatibility in the form of a likelihood function or a posterior probability distribution. On the minus side, the amalgamation of conceptually distinct model discrepancy terms...
Before the advent of multicriteria analysis, decision problems often took the form of the optimizati...
Making a decision usually means selecting one from different alternatives to solve a problem accordi...
This paper considers problem contexts in which decision makers are unable or unwilling to assess tra...
In decision theory, incommensurabilities among conflicting decision criteria are typically handled b...
Why have multicriteria decision making (MCDM) techniques played only a minor role in econometric and...
Bibliography: leaves 142-149.The nature of human decision making dictates that a decision must often...
This chapter reviews work by the authors on the multicriteria Flexible Least Squares (FLS) approach ...
We consider a framework where decision makers (DMs) interactively define a multicriteria evaluation ...
Summarization: Recent research on robust decision aiding has focused on identifying a range of recom...
This paper is a revised version of a paper with the same title which was presented at the AAAI works...
International audienceRecent research on robust decision aiding has focused on identifying a range o...
Summarization: The preference disaggregation framework of multicriteria decision aid focuses on infe...
There exist two major classes of problems, which need the use of a multicriteria approach: problems ...
The complementary judgment matrix (CJM) method is an MCDA (multicriteria decision aiding) method bas...
(FR) Le développement des méthodes multicritères d'aide à la décision a permis de prendre conscience...
Before the advent of multicriteria analysis, decision problems often took the form of the optimizati...
Making a decision usually means selecting one from different alternatives to solve a problem accordi...
This paper considers problem contexts in which decision makers are unable or unwilling to assess tra...
In decision theory, incommensurabilities among conflicting decision criteria are typically handled b...
Why have multicriteria decision making (MCDM) techniques played only a minor role in econometric and...
Bibliography: leaves 142-149.The nature of human decision making dictates that a decision must often...
This chapter reviews work by the authors on the multicriteria Flexible Least Squares (FLS) approach ...
We consider a framework where decision makers (DMs) interactively define a multicriteria evaluation ...
Summarization: Recent research on robust decision aiding has focused on identifying a range of recom...
This paper is a revised version of a paper with the same title which was presented at the AAAI works...
International audienceRecent research on robust decision aiding has focused on identifying a range o...
Summarization: The preference disaggregation framework of multicriteria decision aid focuses on infe...
There exist two major classes of problems, which need the use of a multicriteria approach: problems ...
The complementary judgment matrix (CJM) method is an MCDA (multicriteria decision aiding) method bas...
(FR) Le développement des méthodes multicritères d'aide à la décision a permis de prendre conscience...
Before the advent of multicriteria analysis, decision problems often took the form of the optimizati...
Making a decision usually means selecting one from different alternatives to solve a problem accordi...
This paper considers problem contexts in which decision makers are unable or unwilling to assess tra...