2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40815-021-01146-2
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Group Decision-Making with Distance Induced Fuzzy Operators

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“…By utilizing the defuzzification process, the fuzzy values are transformed and output. In this paper, the fuzzy values are defuzzified using Equation (11) and the group decision matrix is modified in a close step [33].…”
Section: Language Variables Affiliation Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By utilizing the defuzzification process, the fuzzy values are transformed and output. In this paper, the fuzzy values are defuzzified using Equation (11) and the group decision matrix is modified in a close step [33].…”
Section: Language Variables Affiliation Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of MADM, information measures have always been a highly important component in various kinds of fuzzy environments, and there are numerous approaches for making decisions based on information measures [12][13][14][15]. For example, Xuecheng [16] constructed the FS measures of distance, entropy, and similarity and examined their correlation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, many aggregation operators have been developed to aggregate information, which can be briefly classified into the following two categories: one is the quantitative aggregation operators; the other is the qualitative aggregation operators. For the former: according to the definition domain of aggregation operators, it can be divided into the real number aggregation operators (Yager 1988;Yager and Xu 2006;Wu et al 2009;Ji et al 2021;Xian et al 2020), the fuzzy aggregation operators (Lin and Jiang 2014;Casanovas et al 2015;Yi et al 2021;Gong et al 2022) and the intuitionistic fuzzy aggregation operators (Meng et al 2015;Jana et al 2020;Seikh and Mandal 2021;Kumar and Chen 2022). For the latter: we usually use the linguistic variables to denote the qualitative preference relations (Herrera and Herrera-Viedma 2000a;Herrera et al 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%