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Multi-stage probabilistic linguistic matching method with the screening mechanism and individual preference relationship fusion

Bo Li, Wenwen Zhu, Liutao Gu, Zeshui Xu and Chonghui Zhang

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2024, vol. 75, issue 11, 2219-2240

Abstract: Considering the diversification of transaction information and complexity of matching environment, the original information with the language tendency plays an important role. Thus, under this circumstance, this paper gives a matching decision-making system under the probabilistic linguistic environment so as to improve the matching efficiency and quality. First, this paper demonstrates the multi-stage two-sided matching problem and illustrates the system frame. Then, for the multiple indicators, a probabilistic linguistic integrated cloud Bayesian network is constructed to present the dependency relationship, and determine the corresponding probability. It is known that the accuracy of agents’ preference information acts on the stability of final matching results, which may involve the strong ranking, agents’ psychological preferences and personal interests, etc. Thus, the improved ORESTE (organísation, rangement et Synthèse de données relarionnelles, in French) method is introduced to derive strong ranking and determine preference, indifference, and incomparability relation (PIR). Furthermore, this paper constructs the dynamic two-sided matching model considering the screening effect. Finally, a case study in second-hand house transaction is used to demonstrate the matching process. Simulation and comparison analysis validate its feasibility and effectiveness.

Date: 2024
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