Superiority-comparison-based transformation, consensus, and ranking methods for heterogeneous multi-attribute group decision-making

W Li, P Yi, L Li - Expert Systems with Applications, 2023 - Elsevier
… A GDM problem measured by multiple attributes is defined as a multi-attribute group decision
making (MAGDM) problem. In practice, the attribute values in MAGDM are usually given in …

Algorithms for fuzzy multi expert multi criteria decision making (ME-MCDM)

M Noor-E-Alam, TF Lipi, MAA Hasin… - Knowledge-Based …, 2011 - Elsevier
… goal programming model was constructed to determine the weight vector of attributes and
then to rank the alternatives. Group decision making was translated into a MCDM problem by …

A fuzzy expert system for diabetes decision support application

CS Lee, MH Wang - IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… layer, fuzzy group relation layer, fuzzy group domain layer, … , is developed in the fuzzy expert
system to describe knowledge with … expert system can work effectively for diabetes decision

TOPSIS with fuzzy belief structure for group belief multiple criteria decision making

J Jiang, Y Chen, Y Chen, K Yang - Expert Systems with Applications, 2011 - Elsevier
… To meet the specific requirements of real-world decision making problems, eg, uncertain or
group decision environments… where w j is the weight of the jth criterion, and ∑ j = 1 n w j = 1 . …

Weight-restricted DEA in action: from expert opinions to mathematical models

T Joro, EJ Viitala - Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
… on market prices and expert opinion’ sounds simple, … expert opinion can be turned into
weight restrictions in real applications. While there are numerous reported applications of weight-…

Gaining consensus in a moderated group: A model with a twofold feedback mechanism

Q Dong, K Zhü, O Cooper - Expert Systems with Applications, 2017 - Elsevier
… If α and β are too small (approximate to 0), the consensus reaching process will devalue
the experts by excluding their weight and judgment from the group decision process. …

A rule-based group decision model for warehouse evaluation under interval-valued Intuitionistic fuzzy environments

J Chai, JNK Liu, Z Xu - Expert Systems with Applications, 2013 - Elsevier
… of expert-aggregated decisionexpert e k , the closer r ij ( k ) to m ij , the lesser degree
of r ij ( k ) being taken as the outliner, and consequently the higher is the weight of the expert

Comparative analysis of SAW and TOPSIS based on interval-valued fuzzy sets: Discussions on score functions and weight constraints

TY Chen - Expert Systems with Applications, 2012 - Elsevier
… of score functions and weight constraints, where the score function represents an aggregated
effect of positive and negative evaluations in performance ratings and the weight constraint …

'Expert information'versus 'expert opinions'. Another approach to the problem of eliciting/combining/using expert knowledge in PRA

S Kaplan - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 1992 - Elsevier
… In the remainder of the paper, after briefly describing the expert opinion and expert … The
next two are only 'simulated' examples in that the full expert elicitation process was not actually …

Comparison of AHP-TOPSIS hybrid methods, WP and SAW for multi-attribute decision-making to select the best electrical expert

W Hadikurniawati, E Winarno… - Journal of Physics …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
… [14] in their group decision-making research using a fuzzy approach to … expert selection.
The parameters used in the process of Electrical expert selection are determined by the weight