2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10479-011-0930-3
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An interactive sorting approach based on the assignment examples of multiple decision makers with different priorities

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“…When there is no value function compatible with preferences of all DMs, some linear programming techniques can be used to remove a minimal subset of inconsistent assignment examples. A similar approach was proposed by Cai et al (2012), though additionally accounting for the DMs' priorities. The latter ones intervene in the selection of a representative value function and in resolving inconsistency in the provided assignment examples.…”
Section: Review Of Multiple Criteria Sorting Group Decision Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When there is no value function compatible with preferences of all DMs, some linear programming techniques can be used to remove a minimal subset of inconsistent assignment examples. A similar approach was proposed by Cai et al (2012), though additionally accounting for the DMs' priorities. The latter ones intervene in the selection of a representative value function and in resolving inconsistency in the provided assignment examples.…”
Section: Review Of Multiple Criteria Sorting Group Decision Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Let us now justify the definition of l(x) and u(x) as in Equations (9) and (10). There are four possible cases to specify the values of l(x) and u(x).…”
Section: Step 5 Definition Of Assignment Intervalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, most multicriteria classification methods assume a single decision maker or a homogenous group of decision makers that acts as a single decision maker. Fortunately, several new methods and decision support systems for group multicriteria classification problems are now available in the literature, including [10] [48]. However, most of existing proposals fail to resolve several group decision making problems shortcomings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Greco et al (2012) and Kadziński, Greco, and Słowiński (2013) extended the robust ordinal regression to the sorting problem in the context of group decisionmaking. Cai, Liao, and Wang (2012) proposed an interactive sorting approach based on the assignment examples of multiple DMs with different priorities. Bezerra, Melo, and Costa (2014) applied the visual, interactive and comparative analysis methodology to the ELEC-TRE Tri method (Yu, 1992) for the consensus-building in cooperative groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%