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    A generic framework to include belief functions in preference handling and multi-criteria decision (English)
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    22 June 2018
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    The authors proposes to use belief functions to allow the decision maker to express her/his certainty about the provided preferential information. The framework does not assume a given set of hypotheses a priori, and is consistent with precise methods, in the sense that in the absence of uncertainty and inconsistencies in the information, precise models are ultimately retrieved.
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    inconsistency handling
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    uncertainty
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    multi-criteria
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    evidence theory
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    lexicographic orders
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