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Information Sciences, 2019
By means of a fuzzy logical implicator and a t-norm (respectively denoted I and T ), we introduce covering based multigranulation ( I , T ) -fuzzy rough set models from fuzzy β-neighborhoods.
J. Zhan, B. Sun, J. Alcantud
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By means of a fuzzy logical implicator and a t-norm (respectively denoted I and T ), we introduce covering based multigranulation ( I , T ) -fuzzy rough set models from fuzzy β-neighborhoods.
J. Zhan, B. Sun, J. Alcantud
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2014
Decision making by individuals and its relation to rationality is an important area of research because it allows individuals to make effective decisions. Decision making in groups is when individuals come together and make decisions in whatever manner that is feasible.
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Decision making by individuals and its relation to rationality is an important area of research because it allows individuals to make effective decisions. Decision making in groups is when individuals come together and make decisions in whatever manner that is feasible.
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Information Sciences, 2019
Because of the complexity of real-world problems, large-scale group decision making has become a research topic of great interest in the field of decision science. Differences of opinion in a large group are highly likely.
Xuan-hua Xu +3 more
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Because of the complexity of real-world problems, large-scale group decision making has become a research topic of great interest in the field of decision science. Differences of opinion in a large group are highly likely.
Xuan-hua Xu +3 more
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Knowledge-Based Systems, 2019
Because of the increasing complexity of real-world decision-making environment, there is a trend that a large number of decision-makers are becoming involved in group decision making problems.
Ming Tang +5 more
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Because of the increasing complexity of real-world decision-making environment, there is a trend that a large number of decision-makers are becoming involved in group decision making problems.
Ming Tang +5 more
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Multiple criteria group decision making based on group satisfaction
Information Sciences, 2020To generate solutions to multiple criteria group decision-making (MCGDM) problems that are satisfactory to the decision makers, this paper proposes a new method.
Chao Fu, Wenjun Chang, Shanlin Yang
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Group decision-making methods based on hesitant N-soft sets
Expert systems with applications, 2019In this article, we introduce a new hybrid model called hesitant N-soft sets by a suitable combination of hesitancy with N-soft sets, a model that extends N-soft sets. Our novel concept is illustrated with real life examples.
M. Akram, Arooj Adeel, J. Alcantud
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Applied Soft Computing, 2019
This paper proposes an advanced type of neutrosophic technique, called type 2 neutrosophic numbers, and defines some of its operational rules. The type 2 neutrosophic number weighted averaging operator is determined in order to collective the type 2 ...
Mohamed Abdel-Basset +3 more
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This paper proposes an advanced type of neutrosophic technique, called type 2 neutrosophic numbers, and defines some of its operational rules. The type 2 neutrosophic number weighted averaging operator is determined in order to collective the type 2 ...
Mohamed Abdel-Basset +3 more
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1989
The discussion now proceeds to the subject of decision-making in groups. For our purpose, a group is defined as a number of individuals or subgroups that share a common purpose or have one or more common objectives. For example, members of a committee which has been set up to organize an exhibition constitute a group, as do nations linked together by a
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The discussion now proceeds to the subject of decision-making in groups. For our purpose, a group is defined as a number of individuals or subgroups that share a common purpose or have one or more common objectives. For example, members of a committee which has been set up to organize an exhibition constitute a group, as do nations linked together by a
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2021
It is said that two heads are better than one, meaning that a group thinks better and makes wiser decisions than each member taken individually. For instance, the wisdom of the crowd phenomenon describes how large crowds can estimate something (the weight of an ox, in the most famous example) astonishingly close to reality, as revealed by averaging all
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It is said that two heads are better than one, meaning that a group thinks better and makes wiser decisions than each member taken individually. For instance, the wisdom of the crowd phenomenon describes how large crowds can estimate something (the weight of an ox, in the most famous example) astonishingly close to reality, as revealed by averaging all
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