A GP Formulation for Aggregating Preferences with Interval Assessments
Esther Dopazo () and
Mauricio Ruiz-Tagle ()
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Esther Dopazo: Campus de Montegancedo
Mauricio Ruiz-Tagle: Universidad Austral de Chile
A chapter in Multiobjective Programming and Goal Programming, 2009, pp 47-54 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to develop methods for the estimation of punctual priority weights from interval pairwise comparison matrices given by a group of experts. Because the complexity of real decision problems, the subjective judgments and different patterns of the experts, interval comparison matrices provide a flexible framework to account uncertainty and to achieve consensus solutions among a group of experts. The development of the provided methods relies on l p -distances to measure the distance between the preference information given by the experts and its normative prototype. Then a minimization problem in the l p -distance under some constraints is obtained. The proposed approach is made operational with the help of an Interval Goal Programming formulation.
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-85646-7_5
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