Fuzzy measures of preference and consensus in group decision-making

作者: James Bezdek , Bonnie Spillman , Richard Spillman

DOI: 10.1109/CDC.1977.271769

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摘要: This paper utilizes a flat, convex set of fuzzy relations to provide physically realistic and mathematically tractable model for small group decision theory. Measures individual preference, consensus, distance consensus are defined, number theoretical results about them given. Various decision-oriented goals characterized, the theory is illustrated numerically using data from communication experiment.

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