Many cognitive theories of judgement and decision making assume that choice options are evaluated relative to other available options. The extent to which the preference for one option is influenced by other available options will often depend on how similar the options are to each other, where similarity is assumed to be a decreasing function of the distance between options. We examine how the distance between preferential options that are described on multiple attributes can be determined. Previous distance functions do not take into account that attributes differ in their subjective importance, are limited to two attributes, or neglect the preferential relationship between the options. To measure the distance between preferential options...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on measuring the dissimilarity between preferences wit...
When solving problems in the real world using optimization tools, the model solved by the tools is o...
Coherence of preferences, and the measurement of its violation, has been a long standing issue in de...
Many cognitive theories of judgement and decision making assume that choice options are evaluated re...
A rational distance function is a numerical measure of psychological distance whose geometric proper...
In the literature on judgment aggregation, an important open question is how to measure the distance...
In the literature on judgment aggregation, an important open question is how to measure the distance...
AbstractWe study the problem of defining similarity measures on preferences from a decision-theoreti...
A preference–approval on a set of alternatives consists of a weak order on that set and, additional...
Temporal distance is defined as how much time (e.g., past or future) separates between the per-ceive...
In language, people often refer to decision difficulty in terms of spatial distance. Specifically, d...
Abstract In the literature on judgment aggregation, an important open question is how to measure the...
Individual disagreements are assumed to be reflected in the preferences. Distance functions, e.g., t...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Consensus measures can be useful in group decision ma...
Preferences play a key role in decision making by both single individuals and/or groups. In a multi...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on measuring the dissimilarity between preferences wit...
When solving problems in the real world using optimization tools, the model solved by the tools is o...
Coherence of preferences, and the measurement of its violation, has been a long standing issue in de...
Many cognitive theories of judgement and decision making assume that choice options are evaluated re...
A rational distance function is a numerical measure of psychological distance whose geometric proper...
In the literature on judgment aggregation, an important open question is how to measure the distance...
In the literature on judgment aggregation, an important open question is how to measure the distance...
AbstractWe study the problem of defining similarity measures on preferences from a decision-theoreti...
A preference–approval on a set of alternatives consists of a weak order on that set and, additional...
Temporal distance is defined as how much time (e.g., past or future) separates between the per-ceive...
In language, people often refer to decision difficulty in terms of spatial distance. Specifically, d...
Abstract In the literature on judgment aggregation, an important open question is how to measure the...
Individual disagreements are assumed to be reflected in the preferences. Distance functions, e.g., t...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Consensus measures can be useful in group decision ma...
Preferences play a key role in decision making by both single individuals and/or groups. In a multi...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on measuring the dissimilarity between preferences wit...
When solving problems in the real world using optimization tools, the model solved by the tools is o...
Coherence of preferences, and the measurement of its violation, has been a long standing issue in de...