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Soft Computing Applications for Group Decision-making and Consensus Modeling 1st ed.

Author
Additional Author(s)
  • Collan, Mikael
  • Kacprzyk, Janusz
Publisher
Cham, Switzerland : Springer International Publishing, 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9783319602073
Series
Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing 357
Subject(s)
  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
  • COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
  • DECISION MAKING
  • OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Notes
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Abstract
This book offers a concise introduction and comprehensive overview of the state of the art in the field of decision-making and consensus modeling, with a special emphasis on fuzzy methods. It consists of a collection of authoritative contributions reporting on the decision-making process from different perspectives: from psychology to social and political sciences, from decision sciences to data mining, and from computational sciences in general, to artificial and computational intelligence and systems. Written as a homage to Mario Fedrizzi for his scholarly achievements, creative ideas and long lasting services to different scientific communities, it introduces key theoretical concepts, describes new models and methods, and discusses a range of promising real-world applications in the field of decision-making science. It is a timely reference guide and a source of inspiration for advanced students and researchers
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
1 online resource (xxv, 488 p.)
Dimension
-
Other Desc.
ill. (in color.)
Summary / Review / Table of Content
Optimal Group Decision Making Can Help Decrease Poverty, Inequality, and Discrimination --
An Overview and Re-Interpretation of Paradoxes of Responsiveness --
Veto in Yes-no and Yes-no-abstain Voting Systems --
Power Indices for Finance --
The binomial decomposition of the single parameter family of GB welfare functions --
The logic of information and processes in the system-of-systems applications --
Decision-making Process using Hyperstructures and Fuzzy Structures in the Social Sciences --
Social Preferences through Riesz Spaces: A First Approach --
Coherent conditional plausibility: a tool for handling fuzziness and uncertainty under partial information --
Intuitionistic fuzzy interpretations of some formulas for estimation of preference degree --
Fuzzified Likert Scales in Group Multiple-criteria Evaluation --
Maximal Entropy and Minimal Variability OWA Operator Weights: A Short Survey of Recent Developments.
Exemplar(s)
# Accession No. Call Number Location Status
1.00492/20006.3 SofOnline !Available

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