Multi-criteria decision making method with belief preference relations
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3448604
Recommendations
- A novel belief function reasoning approach to MCDM under uncertainty
- A generic framework to include belief functions in preference handling and multi-criteria decision
- Elicitation of expert opinions for constructing belief functions
- Building a binary outranking relation in uncertain, imprecise and multi-experts contexts: the application of evidence theory
- A generic framework to include belief functions in preference handling for multi-criteria decision
Cites work
- A process for generating quantitative belief functions
- A scaling method for priorities in hierarchical structures
- Application of the transferable belief model to diagnostic problems
- Belief functions: The disjunctive rule of combination and the generalized Bayesian theorem
- DS/AHP method: A mathematical analysis, including an understanding of uncertainty
- Measures of entropy in the theory of evidence
- Probabilistic judgments specified partially in the analytic hierarchy process
- Some Comments on Saaty's AHP
- The role of fuzzy logic in the management of uncertainty in expert systems
- The transferable belief model
- UNCERTAINTY IN THE DEMPSTER-SHAFER THEORY: A CRITICAL RE-EXAMINATION
- Uncertainty measures for evidental reasoning. II: A new measure of total uncertainty
- Uncertainty measures for evidential reasoning. I: A review
Cited in
(9)- A generic framework to include belief functions in preference handling for multi-criteria decision
- Conflicting Bifuzzy Preference Relations Based Method for Multi Criteria Decision Making Problems
- A novel belief function reasoning approach to MCDM under uncertainty
- The properties of crescent preference vectors and their utility in decision making with risk and preferences
- Elicitation of expert opinions for constructing belief functions
- Preference Handling for Belief-Based Rational Decisions
- A novel integration of MCDM methods and Bayesian networks: the case of incomplete expert knowledge
- A soft multi-criteria decision analysis model with application to the European Union enlargement
- Reasoning under uncertainty in the AHP method using the belief function theory
This page was built for publication: Multi-criteria decision making method with belief preference relations
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q3448604)