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On MILP Models for the OWA Optimization
The problem of aggregating multiple outcomes to form overall objective functions is of considerable importance in many applications. The ordered weighted averaging (OWA) aggregation uses the weights assigned to the ordered values (i.e., to the largest ...
Włodzimierz Ogryczak, Paweł Olender
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Decision making techniques with similarity measures and OWA operators [PDF]
We analyse the use of the ordered weighted average (OWA) in decision-making giving special attention to business and economic decision-making problems. We present several aggregation techniques that are very useful for decision-making such as the Hamming
Gil-Lafuente, Anna M., Merigó, José M.
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A comparative analysis between two statistical deviation–based consensus measures in group decision making problems [PDF]
The mean absolute deviation and the standard deviation, two statistical measures commonly used in quantifying variability, may become an interesting tool when defining consensus measures.
Chiclana, Francisco +4 more
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Recursive families of OWA operators [PDF]
Introduces an alternative characterization of OWA operators by means of recursive definitions on their dimension. Some mathematical results are provided along with some examples concerning also a characterization of linguistic quantifiers by means of these recursive definitions of OWA operators.
CUTELLO, Vincenzo, Montero J.
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The debate in the field of cancer immunotherapy is being changed as nanotechnology breaks the obstacle of cancer immune evasion, target delivery, and systemic toxicity. Esthetically advanced methods that are discussed in this review are nanovaccine, nanoparticle‐enabled checkpoint barrier, cytokine delivery, and T‐cell modulation techniques that ...
Daniel Ejim Uti +7 more
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Ordered samples control charts for ordinal variables
The paper presents a new method for statistical process control when ordinal variables are involved. This is the case of a quality characteristic evaluated by an ordinal scale.
Davey +11 more
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Cyber–Human Social Co‐Operating System: Application Design and Implementation
Social Co‐OS (cyber–human social co‐operating system) is a co‐operating system between cyber and human societies that views the social system as a dynamic circular structure composed of three layers: individual behaviour, interindividual interaction and institutional formation. Within this framework, the cyber system supports collective decision‐making
Takeshi Kato +11 more
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A systematic review on multi‐criteria decision‐making methods in educational research
Abstract The aim of this study is to obtain an overview of the literature on multi‐criteria decision‐making (MCDM) methods in educational research, to map the literature, to identify existing knowledge and application areas, to reveal the methods used and their purposes of use, and to reveal the thematic structure of the field.
Muammer Maral, Ali Özdemir
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Construction of aggregation operators with noble reinforcement [PDF]
This paper examines disjunctive aggregation operators used in various recommender systems. A specific requirement in these systems is the property of noble reinforcement: allowing a collection of high-valued arguments to reinforce each other while ...
Beliakov, Gleb, Calvo, Tomasa
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ABSTRACT A large study involving 129,953 adolescents (aged 13–17) examined the connection between sexual violence, substance use, and mental health. Victims of sexual violence (VSV; n = 20,492; 14.8%) and rape (RV; n = 8133; 6.5%) reported higher rates of parental or caregiver alcohol and cigarette use. These adolescents were also more likely to engage
Adriana Scatena +5 more
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