Various linguistic preference relations, including incomplete linguistic preference relation, consistent incomplete linguistic preference relation and acceptable incomplete linguistic …
In group decision making (GDM) process, consensus is a fundamental problem. The information provided by the experts in a GDM problem is usually expressed as preferences …
As an effective aggregation tool, power average (PA) allows the input arguments being aggregated to support and reinforce each other, which provides more versatility in the …
Q Pang, H Wang, Z Xu - Information Sciences, 2016 - Elsevier
When expressing preferences in qualitative setting, several possible linguistic terms with different weights (represented by probabilities) may be considered at the same time. The …
Incomplete probabilistic linguistic term sets (InPLTSs) can effectively describe the qualitative pairwise judgment information in uncertain decision-making problems, making them suitable …
Z Zhang, SM Chen, C Wang - Information Sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
Fuzzy linguistic preference relations (FLPRs) are an efficient way to express qualitative judgments of decision makers (DMs). This paper proposes a new group decision making …
We establish in this paper the optimization model of group consensus of 2-tuple linguistic preferential relations (LPRGCO Model), put forward three kinds of solutions to this model …
H Chen, L Zhou, B Han - Knowledge-Based Systems, 2011 - Elsevier
We develop a new compatibility for the uncertain additive linguistic preference relations and utilize it to determine the optimal weights of experts in the group decision making (GDM) …
Z Zhang, Z Li, Y Gao - Information Fusion, 2021 - Elsevier
In group decision making problems, there exist the situations that decision makers may use unbalanced linguistic term sets that are not uniformly and symmetrically distributed to …