Multiple attributes group decision-making approaches based on interval-valued dual hesitant fuzzy unbalanced linguistic set and their applications (Q1722686)

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Multiple attributes group decision-making approaches based on interval-valued dual hesitant fuzzy unbalanced linguistic set and their applications
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    Multiple attributes group decision-making approaches based on interval-valued dual hesitant fuzzy unbalanced linguistic set and their applications (English)
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    18 February 2019
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    Summary: Aiming at Multiple Attributes Group Decision-Making (MAGDM) problems that characterize uncertainty nature and decision hesitancy, firstly, we propose the Interval-Valued Dual Hesitant Fuzzy UnBalanced Linguistic Set (IVDHFUBLS) in which two sets of interval-valued hesitant fuzzy membership degrees and non-membership degrees are employed to supplement the most preferred unbalanced linguistic term, as an effective hybrid expression tool to elicit complicate preferences of decision-makers more comprehensively and flexibly than existing tools based on classic linguistic term set. Basic operations for IVDHFUBLS are further defined; also a novel distance measure is developed to avoid potential information distortion that could be brought about by traditional complementing methodology for hesitant fuzzy set and its derivatives. In view of the fundamental role of aggregation operators in MAGDM modelling, we next develop some extended power aggregation operators for IVDHFUBLS, including power aggregation operator, weighted power aggregation operator, and induced power ordered weighted aggregation operator; their desirable properties and special cases are also analyzed theoretically. Subsequently, with support of the above methods, we develop two effective approaches for our targeted complex decision-making problems and verify their effectiveness and practicality by numerical studies.
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    multiple attributes group decision-making (MAGDM) problems
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    uncertainty nature
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    decision hesitancy
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    interval-valued dual hesitant fuzzy unbalanced linguistic set (IVDHFUBLS)
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