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The following pages link to An axiomatic approach to noncompensatory sorting methods in MCDM. II: M ore than two categories (Q5966280):
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- ELECTRE: A comprehensive literature review on methodologies and applications (Q322390) (← links)
- Learning criteria weights of an optimistic Electre Tri sorting rule (Q342009) (← links)
- A consolidated approach to the axiomatization of outranking relations: a survey and new results (Q492802) (← links)
- Biorders with frontier (Q633220) (← links)
- Subjective expected utility without preferences (Q654396) (← links)
- Using multiple reference levels in multi-criteria decision aid: the generalized-additive independence model and the Choquet integral approaches (Q723941) (← links)
- On the relations between ELECTRE TRI-B and ELECTRE TRI-C and on a new variant of ELECTRE TRI-B (Q726249) (← links)
- An axiomatic approach to noncompensatory sorting methods in MCDM. I: The case of two categories (Q857380) (← links)
- An interactive sorting method for additive utility functions (Q1010261) (← links)
- Ordered categories and additive conjoint measurement on connected sets (Q1015252) (← links)
- Multicriteria sorting using a valued indifference relation under a preference disaggregation paradigm (Q1026792) (← links)
- Handling multicriteria preferences in cluster analysis (Q1041014) (← links)
- An axiomatic analysis of concordance-discordance relations (Q1042167) (← links)
- Additive conjoint measurement with ordered categories (Q1043349) (← links)
- A multicriteria model for risk sorting of natural gas pipelines based on ELECTRE TRI integrating utility theory (Q1044107) (← links)
- An interactive algorithm for multiple criteria constrained sorting problem (Q1615969) (← links)
- Integrating large positive and negative performance differences into multicriteria majority-rule sorting models (Q1652244) (← links)
- An efficient SAT formulation for learning multiple criteria non-compensatory sorting rules from examples (Q1652706) (← links)
- Eliciting Electre Tri category limits for a group of decision makers (Q1926999) (← links)
- Handling imprecise and missing evaluations in multi-criteria majority-rule sorting (Q2002857) (← links)
- Enumerating and categorizing positive Boolean functions separable by a \(k\)-additive capacity (Q2012049) (← links)
- An operational test for the existence of a consistent increasing quasi-concave value function (Q2028813) (← links)
- Learning non-compensatory sorting models using efficient SAT/MaxSAT formulations (Q2076880) (← links)
- A generalized approach to ordinal classification based on the comparison of actions with either limiting or characteristic profiles (Q2103029) (← links)
- Ranking with multiple reference points: efficient SAT-based learning procedures (Q2108155) (← links)
- A note on ELECTRE TRI-nB with few limiting profiles (Q2168779) (← links)
- Reference-based preferences aggregation procedures in multi-criteria decision making (Q2253526) (← links)
- A characterization of two disproportionality and malapportionment indices: the Duncan and Duncan index and the Lijphart index (Q2288964) (← links)
- Interactive elicitation of a majority rule sorting model with maximum margin optimization (Q2290378) (← links)
- Multiattribute preference models with reference points (Q2355878) (← links)
- Incremental elicitation of Choquet capacities for multicriteria choice, ranking and sorting problems (Q2407884) (← links)
- A simple characterization of useful topologies in mathematical utility theory (Q2682724) (← links)
- A theoretical look at \textsc{Electre Tri}-nB and related sorting models (Q2688878) (← links)
- Multiple criteria sorting models and methods. I: Survey of the literature (Q2688879) (← links)
- A decomposition based minimax regret approach for inverse multiple criteria sorting problem (Q2688883) (← links)
- A note on the asymmetric part of an outranking relation (Q2806438) (← links)
- Learning monotone preferences using a majority rule sorting model (Q6066613) (← links)
- Z-DNMASort: a double normalization-based multiple aggregation sorting method with Z-numbers for multi-criterion sorting problems (Q6068665) (← links)
- Multiple criteria sorting models and methods. II: Theoretical results and general issues (Q6097847) (← links)
- A MIP-based approach to learn MR-sort models with single-peaked preferences (Q6115910) (← links)
- A theoretical look at ordinal classification methods based on comparing actions with limiting boundaries between adjacent classes (Q6115911) (← links)
- Interactive portfolio selection involving multicriteria sorting models (Q6115945) (← links)