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This paper presents a group decision-making (GDM) method based on q-rung orthopair fuzzy preference relations (q-ROFPRs). Firstly, the multiplicative consistent q-ROFPRs (MCq-ROFPRs) and the normalized q-rung orthopair fuzzy priority weight vectors (q ...
Xicheng Yin, Zhenyu Zhang
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ProbCons: Probabilistic consistency-based multiple sequence alignment [PDF]
To study gene evolution across a wide range of organisms, biologists need accurate tools for multiple sequence alignment of protein families. Obtaining accurate alignments, however, is a difficult computational problem because of not only the high computational cost but also the lack of proper objective functions for measuring ...
Chuong B, Do +3 more
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Based on the Computing with Words (CW), double hierarchy hesitant fuzzy linguistic term set (DHHFLTS) can be used to express complex linguistic information accurately with two simple linguistic hierarchies.
Xunjie Gou +4 more
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Consistency Analysis and Priority Weights for Pythagorean Fuzzy Preference Relations
The Pythagorean fuzzy set (PFS), introduced by Yager, is a generalization of the intuitionistic fuzzy set. The PFS is of great significance for the decision-making problem because it promotes the domain of intuitionistic fuzzy set.
Meiqian Chen, Wenhao Lin, Ligang Zhou
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A general unified framework for pairwise comparison matrices in multicriterial methods [PDF]
In a Multicriteria Decision Making context, a pairwise comparison matrix $A=(a_{ij})$ is a helpful tool to determine the weighted ranking on a set $X$ of alternatives or criteria. The entry $a_{ij}$ of the matrix can assume different meanings: $a_{ij}$
CAVALLO, BICE, D'APUZZO, LIVIA
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Consistent, Covariant and Multiplicative Anomalies
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Cognola, Guido, Zerbini, Sergio
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This paper comprises a new iterative method for multi-person decision making based on multiplicative consistency with incomplete reciprocal preference relations (IRPRs). Additionally, multiplicative transitivity property of reciprocal preference relation
Etienne E. Kerre +2 more
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Algorithms to Detect and Rectify Multiplicative and Ordinal Inconsistencies of Fuzzy Preference Relations [PDF]
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Consistency, multiplicative and ordinal, of fuzzy preference relations (FPRs) is investigated.
Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier +4 more
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Preference relations are generally used to cope with multi-attribute group decision making (MAGDM), which express the experts’ preference information through pairwise comparisons.
Yuling Zhai, Zeshui Xu, Huchang Liao
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Multiple Beliefs, Dominance and Dynamic Consistency
This paper investigates multiperiod decisions under multiple beliefs. We explore the dynamic consistency of both complete and incomplete orderings. We focus on a dominance concept that supports decision-making under multiple characterizations of uncertainty by ruling out strategies that are dominated across a set of beliefs.
Baker, Erin, Ekholm, Tommi
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