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A multi-granularity proportional hesitant fuzzy linguistic TODIM method and its application to emergency decision making

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Abstract Proportional hesitant fuzzy linguistic sets (PHFLSs), is a good way of representing uncertain assessment of decision makers. This paper focuses on extending the Interactive and Multiple Attribute Decision Making… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Proportional hesitant fuzzy linguistic sets (PHFLSs), is a good way of representing uncertain assessment of decision makers. This paper focuses on extending the Interactive and Multiple Attribute Decision Making (TODIM) method into multi-granularity PHFLSs environment. We first propose a new ranking method and a normalized Hamming distance measure of multi-granularity PHFLSs, which can be used to measure and compare multi-granularity PHFLSs and is associated with lower computational complexity. Next, we develop the multi-granularity proportional hesitant linguistic TODIM approach, where the criteria weights are derived by using incomplete weight information. Finally, a case study on mine emergency decision making problem is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Keywords: decision making; granularity; proportional hesitant; multi granularity

Journal Title: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Year Published: 2019

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