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Towards Group Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process

2018
Group decision making takes place in almost all domains. In building construction domain, a team of contractors with disparate specializations collaborate. Little research has been done to propose group decision making technique for this domain. As such, specific teams’ competitiveness enhancements are minimal as it takes more time for individual ...
George W. Musumba, Ruth D. Wario
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Fuzzy relational equations in analytical hierarchy process

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1994
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Mohanty, B. K., Singh, N.
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Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) in Fuzzy Environment

2023
This chapter provides an overview of hierarchical decision structures, focusing on the AHP and ANP methods. It explains how these structures break down complex problems and organize criteria, sub-criteria, and alternatives in a hierarchical manner. The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is explored in detail, including its step-by-step implementation ...
Hosseinzadeh Lotfi, F.   +5 more
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Analytic Hierarchy Process Based on Fuzzy Simulation

The 14th IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, 2005. FUZZ '05., 2005
The analytic hierarchy process based on fuzzy simulation (FSAHP) is proposed in this paper. The weights of criteria and performance of alternatives are represented by the fuzzy linguistic variables, which are characterized as triangular fuzzy variables.
null Yufu Ning   +2 more
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Eigenproblem driven triangular fuzzy analytic hierarchy process

Information Sciences, 2021
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Analytic Hierarchy Process Based on Fuzzy Analysis

2006
Analytic Hierarchical Process(AHP) is proposed to give the priority weight with respect to many items. The priority weights are obtained from the pairwise comparison matrix whose elements are given by a decision maker as crisp values. We extend the crisp pairwise comparisons to fuzzy ones based on uncertainty of human judgement.
Tomoe Entani   +2 more
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Analytic Hierarchy Process Based on Fuzzy Logic

2007 9th International Conference - The Experience of Designing and Applications of CAD Systems in Microelectronics, 2007
The issue of analytic hierarchy process for decision making problems is the long-standing question under study. The improved analytic hierarchy process based on fuzzy logic is considered.
Natali Mironova, Kate Hafizova
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Applying the fuzzy analytical hierarchy process in cognitive cities

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2014
This paper introduces a mobile application (app) as the first part of an interactive framework. The framework enhances the inter-action between cities and their citizens, introducing the Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process (FAHP) as a potential information acquisition method to improve existing citizen management en-deavors for cognitive cities. Citizen
Kaltenrieder, Patrick   +3 more
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WEIGHTED PRIORITIZATION MODELS IN THE FUZZY ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS

International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making, 2011
The paper deals with the group prioritization problem in the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process. We extend the fuzzy preference programming method to fuzzy group prioritization by introducing important weights of decision-makers (DMs). The modified prioritization problem is represented as a weighted fuzzy goal programming model.
LUDMIL MIKHAILOV   +2 more
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Analytic Hierarchy Process and Fuzzy Set Theory

2017
The analytic hierarchy process (AHP), introduced by Thomas Saaty (1980), recognized as a modern tool for dealing with complex decision-making may help the decision maker to set priorities to make the best decision. Although vast majority of applications of AHP use crisp data, it is quite possible that the data in many real applications are not crisp ...
Ali Emrouznejad, William Ho
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