Dombi Aggregation Operators of Linguistic Cubic Variables for Multiple Attribute Decision Making
A linguistic cubic variable (LCV) is comprised of interval linguistic variable and single-valued linguistic variable. An LCV contains decision-makers’ uncertain and certain linguistic judgments simultaneously.
Xueping Lu, Jun Ye
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The Study on Multi-Attribute Decision-Making with Risk Based on Linguistic Variable [PDF]
An approach based on relative optimal membership degree is proposed to deal with multiple attribute decisionmaking (MADM) problems under risk with weight information unknown and attribute value as linguistic variable.
Peide Liu, Xin Zhang
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Confounds and Consequences in Geotagged Twitter Data [PDF]
Twitter is often used in quantitative studies that identify geographically-preferred topics, writing styles, and entities. These studies rely on either GPS coordinates attached to individual messages, or on the user-supplied location field in each ...
Eisenstein, Jacob +1 more
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A problem of selecting the controlled parameter values of the combine harvester work tools is considered. Models describing the harvesting quality factor dependencies of the external agents are analyzed.
Lyudmila Victorovna Borisova +2 more
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Tutoring Translingual Writers: The Logistics of Error and Ingenuity [PDF]
The writing center is perfectly positioned to take the lead in institutional responses to the exigencies of translingualism. Translingual writers—writers who move with variable facility between linguistic and rhetorical expression in two or more ...
Newman, Mendez Beatrice
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Planning ahead: How recent experience with structures and words changes the scope of linguistic planning [PDF]
The scope of linguistic planning, i.e., the amount of linguistic information that speakers prepare in advance for an utterance they are about to produce, is highly variable.
Konopka, A.
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THE LINGUISTIC DESCRIPTION OF MULTI-STAGE NON-STATIONARY PROCESSES
The problem of formalizing the linguistic description of socio-economic and organizational-technological processes based on the construction ofperiodization, which makes it possible to break them into stages for a more detailed study, is considered.
A. V. Lomazov +2 more
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Fuzzy logic as a decision-making support system for the indication of bariatric surgery based on an index (MAFOI) generated by the association between body fat and body mass index. [PDF]
Background: A fuzzy obesity index (MAFOI) for use as an alternative to bariatric surgery indication (BSI) is presented. The search for a more accurate method to evaluate obesity and to indicate a better treatment is important in the world health context.
Joao L. M. C. Azevedo +2 more
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Busting a myth with the Bayes Factor: Effects of letter bigram frequency in visual lexical decision do not reflect reading processes [PDF]
Psycholinguistic researchers identify linguistic variables and assess if they affect cognitive processes. One such variable is letter bigram frequency, or the frequency with which a given letter pair co-occurs in an orthography.
Mulatti, Claudio, Schmalz, Xenia
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Project Quality Assessment Based on Fuzzy Nodeling
Methods for decision making as semi-structured goals which based on creation of linguistic model are considered in this article. Pattern of fuzzy model system is presented.
E. N. Zhivitskaya, T. A. Safronova
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