Large-scale multiple criteria group decision-making with information emendation based on unsupervised opinion evolutions

IF 7.2 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Applied Soft Computing Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1016/j.asoc.2024.112227
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Large-scale multiple criteria group decision-making (MCGDM) is prevalent in diverse decision-making scenarios, involving numerous decision makers (DMs), the set of alternatives and criteria, and continuous temporal cycles. Opinions from DMs dynamically evolve through iterative interaction, leading to dynamic opinion evolutions. However, traditional MCGDM methodology usually establish the opinion formation on a static time point throughout information aggregation, which will lead to information distortion. This study develops a novel large-scale MCGDM method with information emendation based on an unsupervised opinion dynamics (UOD) model, combining with the intuitionistic fuzzy set (IFS) and the technique for order preference by similarity to an ideal solution (TOPSIS). The IFS is utilized to quantify opinions since it can effectively achieve a tradeoff between information retention and convenience of evaluation. Simultaneously, in the proposed UOD model, the weight updating mechanism is further considered to improve the interaction adequacy, and the unsupervised mechanism for interaction threshold helps to decrease the influences of subjectivity from DMs. Moreover, numerical simulations validate the UOD model’s feasibility. Finally, a school site selection problem is carried out to elaborate the effectiveness of the proposed method. This study will provide a methodological reference for solving large-scale MCGDM problems, facilitating rapid convergence of opinions within large-scale groups, and enrich the research on opinion dynamics in the field of decision-making.

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基于无监督意见演化的大规模多标准群体决策与信息修正
大规模多标准群体决策(MCGDM)普遍存在于各种决策场景中,涉及众多决策者(DM)、备选方案和标准集以及连续的时间周期。决策制定者(DM)的意见通过迭代互动动态演化,导致意见的动态演化。然而,传统的 MCGDM 方法通常将意见形成建立在整个信息聚合过程的静态时间点上,这会导致信息失真。本研究基于无监督意见动态模型(UOD),结合直觉模糊集(IFS)和理想解相似度排序偏好技术(TOPSIS),开发了一种新型的大规模 MCGDM 方法。由于直观模糊集可以有效地在信息保留和评估便利性之间实现权衡,因此利用直观模糊集对意见进行量化。同时,在所提出的 UOD 模型中,进一步考虑了权重更新机制以提高交互的充分性,而交互阈值的无监督机制则有助于减少来自 DM 的主观性影响。此外,数值模拟验证了 UOD 模型的可行性。最后,通过一个学校选址问题来阐述所提方法的有效性。本研究将为解决大规模 MCGDM 问题提供方法参考,促进大规模群体内意见的快速收敛,并丰富决策领域的意见动态研究。
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Applied Soft Computing
Applied Soft Computing 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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15.80
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6.90%
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874
审稿时长
10.9 months
期刊介绍: Applied Soft Computing is an international journal promoting an integrated view of soft computing to solve real life problems.The focus is to publish the highest quality research in application and convergence of the areas of Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, Evolutionary Computing, Rough Sets and other similar techniques to address real world complexities. Applied Soft Computing is a rolling publication: articles are published as soon as the editor-in-chief has accepted them. Therefore, the web site will continuously be updated with new articles and the publication time will be short.
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