Two processes are necessary to solve group decision making problems: A consensus process and a selection process. The consensus reaching process is necessary to obtain a …
A general assumption in group decision making scenarios is that of all individuals possess accurate knowledge of the entire problem under study, including the abilities to make a …
S Zadrożny - Consensus under fuzziness, 1997 - Springer
The concept of the consensus reaching process supporting is presented in the context of group decision making. Methods proposed to support this process concern four issues …
R Yuan, Z Wu, J Tu - Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2023 - Elsevier
Incomplete preferences have become increasingly common in light of the redundancy of information and time-related pressures. Incomplete fuzzy preference relations (IFPRs) have …
F Liu, Y Wu, W Pedrycz - IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In order to deal with a complex decision making problem, a group of experts are commonly invited to express their opinions and reach a final decision. For the purpose of building …
J Kacprzyk, M Fedrizzi - European Journal of Operational Research, 1988 - Elsevier
Consensus, as traditionally meant to be a full and unanimous agreement, is often not reachable in practice. A degree of consensus for indicating how far a particular group of …
J Kacprzyk - Fuzzy sets and systems, 1986 - Elsevier
The determination of solutions in group decision making is considered. The point of departure is a collection of individual fuzzy preference relations. A solution is derived either …
This paper presents a consensus model in group decision making under linguistic assessments. It is based on the use of linguistic preferences to provide individuals' opinions …
G Xu, F Liu - Applied Mathematical Modelling, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper presents a consensus model for group decision making with interval multiplicative and fuzzy preference relations based on two consensus criteria:(1) a …