S Zhu, J Huang, Y Xu - International Journal of Intelligent …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Preference relation has been one of the most useful tools for experts to express their comparison information over alternatives in group decision‐making (GDM) problems …
X You, F Hou, F Chiclana - Applied Soft Computing, 2023 - Elsevier
Large-scale group decision-making (LSGDM) problems have drawn general attention from scholars. The distribution linguistic preference relation (DLPR) is a flexible and practical tool …
A Liu, H Qiu, H Lu, X Guo - IEEE Access, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Owing to the important role in group decision making (GDM), the consensus research has received extensive attention from both theoretical and applied perspectives in recent years …
In group decision-making, the incomplete probabilistic linguistic preference relation (InPLPR) has been widely studied because it can flexibly reflect the decision psychology of …
A theoretical feedback mechanism framework to model consensus in social network group decision making (SN-GDM) is proposed with following two main components:(1) the …
This paper investigates a consensus reaching process (CRP) considering dynamic trust in large-scale group decision making (LSGDM). In the traditional trust-based consensus …
Q Liu, H Wu, Z Xu - International Journal of Machine Learning and …, 2021 - Springer
Nowadays, the increasing complexity of the social environment brings much difficulty in group decision making. The more uncertainty exists in a decision-making problem, the more …
F Jin, X Zheng, J Liu, L Zhou, H Chen - Expert Systems with Applications, 2024 - Elsevier
For practical group decision-making (GDM) problems, DMs play varying degrees of importance. Thus, determining the weight of decision makers (DMs) is one of the key issues …
X Gou, Z Xu, X Wang, H Liao - Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making, 2021 - Springer
Group decision making (GDM) can be defined as an environment where there exist a set of possible alternatives and a set of individuals (experts, judgements, etc.). Preference relation …