X Deng, Y Hu, Y Deng, S Mahadevan - Expert Systems with Applications, 2014 - Elsevier
Supplier selection is an important issue in supply chain management (SCM), and essentially is a multi-criteria decision-making problem. Supplier selection highly depends on experts' …
The use of hesitant information in pairwise comparisons enriches the flexibility of qualitative decision making and allows for hesitant fuzzy linguistic preference relation (HFLPR). This …
J Chu, Y Wang, X Liu, Y Liu - Information Fusion, 2020 - Elsevier
Large-scale group decision making (LSGDM) is characterized by a large number of participators, multiple groups and a mass of decision data provided by the participators. With …
The concept of hesitant fuzzy preference relation (HFPR) has been recently introduced to allow the decision makers (DMs) to provide several possible preference values over two …
X Xu, X Zhong, X Chen, Y Zhou - Knowledge-Based Systems, 2015 - Elsevier
Aiming at the lower consensus and the urgency of large group emergency decision making, a dynamical consensus method based on an exit–delegation mechanism is proposed and …
ZJ Wang - Applied Mathematical Modelling, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper proposes linear goal programming models for deriving intuitionistic fuzzy weights from intuitionistic fuzzy preference relations. Novel definitions are put forward to define …
In group decision making (GDM), there exists a situation in which experts may not able to provide comparative judgements regarding all pairs of alternatives, and therefore leading to …
Z Zhang, C Wu - Knowledge-Based Systems, 2014 - Elsevier
As a new preference structure, the hesitant fuzzy linguistic preference relation (HFLPR) was recently introduced by Rodríguez, Martínez, and Herrera to efficiently address situations in …
Y Xu, KW Li, H Wang - Information Sciences, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper proposes a distance-based consensus model for fuzzy preference relations where the weights of fuzzy preference relations are automatically determined. Two indices …