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A MAGDM algorithm with multi-granular probabilistic linguistic information (English)
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10 July 2019
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Summary: The traditional multi-attribute group decision making (MAGDM) method needs to be improved to the integration of assessment information under multi-granular probabilistic linguistic environments. Some novel distance measures between two multi-granular probabilistic linguistic term sets (PLTSs) are proposed, and distance measures are proved to be reasonable. To calculate the weights of the alternative attributes, the extended cross-entropy method for multi-granular probabilistic linguistic term sets is proposed. Then, a novel extended MAGDM algorithm based on prospect theory (PT) is proposed. Two case studies of decision making (DM) on purchasing a car is provided to illustrate the application of the extended MAGDM algorithm. The case analyses are proposed to illustrate the novelty, feasibility, and application of the proposed MAGDM algorithm by comparing the other three algorithms based on TOPSIS, VIKOR, and \textit{Q. Pang} et al.'s method [``Probabilistic linguistic term sets in multi-attribute group decision making'', Inf. Sci. 369, 128--143 (2016; \url{doi:10.1016/j.ins.2016.06.021})]. The analyses results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm based on PT is superior.
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decision making
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distance measure
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probabilistic linguistic term set
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prospect theory
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