E Szmidt, J Kacprzyk - International Journal of Intelligent …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
We extend the main idea of a fuzzy analysis of consensus—that is based on a concept of a distance from consensus—to a case when individual testimonies are individual intuitionistic …
In many real-life large scale group decision making problems, it can be necessary and convenient a consensus reaching process, which is an iterative procedure aimed at seeking …
Multi-person decision making problems involve the preferences of some experts about a set of alternatives in order to find the best one. However, sometimes experts might not possess …
D Cheng, F Cheng, Z Zhou, Y Wu - Information Fusion, 2020 - Elsevier
In this paper, we propose a minimum adjustment consensus framework for the social network group decision-making (SN-GDM) with incomplete linguistic preference relations …
J Liu, X Guo, P Ren, L Zhang, Z Hao - Information Sciences, 2023 - Elsevier
Three-way group decision-making is an important direction of study in the fields of three-way decision-making and granular computing and has received much attention from scholars in …
Y Yuan, D Cheng, Z Zhou - Information Sciences, 2021 - Elsevier
In consensus-based social network group decision making (SN-GDM) problems, experts tend to refuse modifications if they exceed the limit of their maximum compromise, which …
H Behret - Knowledge-Based Systems, 2014 - Elsevier
The capability of intuitionistic fuzzy preference relation in representing imprecise or not reliable judgments which exhibit affirmation, negation and hesitation characteristics make it …
A promising research area in the field of group decision making (GDM) is the study of interpersonal influence and its impact on the evolution of experts' opinions. In conventional …
Two processes are necessary to solve group decision making problems: a consensus process and a selection process. The consensus process is necessary to obtain a final …