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The following pages link to Robust ordinal regression for dominance-based rough set approach to multiple criteria sorting (Q508603):
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- A group decision-making approach based on evidential reasoning for multiple criteria sorting problem with uncertainty (Q319881) (← links)
- Dominance-based rough set approach for group decisions (Q322656) (← links)
- Partially monotonic decision trees (Q781159) (← links)
- Incremental rough set approach for hierarchical multicriteria classification (Q781851) (← links)
- Extending the multi-criteria decision making method DEX with numeric attributes, value distributions and relational models (Q1642837) (← links)
- A fast heuristic attribute reduction approach to ordered decision systems (Q1681488) (← links)
- Rough approximation of a preference relation by multi-decision dominance for a multi-agent conflict analysis problem (Q1749213) (← links)
- The 2-rank additive model with axiomatic design in multiple attribute decision making (Q2023927) (← links)
- Learning non-compensatory sorting models using efficient SAT/MaxSAT formulations (Q2076880) (← links)
- Attribute reduction in ordered decision tables via evidence theory (Q2282870) (← links)
- Parallel attribute reduction in dominance-based neighborhood rough set (Q2293051) (← links)
- Modeling assignment-based pairwise comparisons within integrated framework for value-driven multiple criteria sorting (Q2629726) (← links)
- Multiple criteria sorting models and methods. I: Survey of the literature (Q2688879) (← links)
- Dominance-Based Neighborhood Rough Sets and Its Attribute Reduction (Q3300355) (← links)
- A subgroup dominance-based benefit of the doubt method for addressing rank reversals: a case study of the human development index in Europe (Q6167377) (← links)
- Divide and conquer: a granular concept-cognitive computing system for dynamic classification decision making (Q6167411) (← links)
- Multi-criteria classification, sorting, and clustering: a bibliometric review and research agenda (Q6170922) (← links)
- Consensus-based TOPSIS-sort-B for multi-criteria sorting in the context of group decision-making (Q6170939) (← links)