Preference aggregation in Group Decision Making (GDM) is a substantial problem that has received a lot of research attention. Decision problems involving fuzzy preference relations constitute an important class within GDM. Legacy approaches dealing with the latter type of problems can be classified into indirect approaches, which involve deriving a group preference matrix as an intermediate step, and direct approaches, which deduce a group preference ranking based on individual preference rankings. Although the work on indirect approaches has been extensive in the literature, there is still a scarcity of research dealing with the direct approaches. In this paper we present a direct approach towards aggregating several fuzzy preference relat...
In this paper, a preference relations based on the conflicting bifuzzy set, namely equilibrium lingu...
This article presents a more improved consensus-based method for dealing with multi-person decision ...
Decision making preferences to certain criteria usually focus on positive degrees without considerin...
Preference aggregation in Group Decision Making (GDM) is a substantial problem that has received a l...
Preference aggregation in Group Decision Making (GDM) is a substantial problem that has received a l...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
In group decision-making problems it is common to elicit preferences from human experts in the form ...
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Abstract Weighted aggregation of fuzzy preference relations on the set of alternatives by several cr...
In this paper, a preference relations based on the conflicting bifuzzy set, namely equilibrium lingu...
This article presents a more improved consensus-based method for dealing with multi-person decision ...
Decision making preferences to certain criteria usually focus on positive degrees without considerin...
Preference aggregation in Group Decision Making (GDM) is a substantial problem that has received a l...
Preference aggregation in Group Decision Making (GDM) is a substantial problem that has received a l...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
Although fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) are among the most commonly used preference models in gro...
In group decision-making problems it is common to elicit preferences from human experts in the form ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Abstract Weighted aggregation of fuzzy preference relations on the set of alternatives by several cr...
In this paper, a preference relations based on the conflicting bifuzzy set, namely equilibrium lingu...
This article presents a more improved consensus-based method for dealing with multi-person decision ...
Decision making preferences to certain criteria usually focus on positive degrees without considerin...