In the context of the soft consensus model due to (Fedrizzi et al. in International Journal of Intelligent Systems 14:63–77, 1999) [27], (Fedrizzi et al. in New Mathematics and Natural Computation 3:219–237, 2007) [28], (Fedrizzi et al. in Preferences and Decisions: Models and Applications, Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, Springer, Heidelberg, pp. 159–182, 2010) [30], we investigate the reformulation of the soft dissensus measure in relation with the notion of multidistance, recently introduced by Martín and Mayor (Information processing and management of uncertainty in knowledge-based systems. Theory and methods, Communications in Computer and Information Science, Springer, Heidelberg, pp. 703–711 2010) [43], Martín and Mayor (Fuzzy Sets and Systems 167:92–100, 2011) [44]. The concept of multidistance is an extension of the classical concept of binary distance, obtained by means of a generalization of the triangular inequality. The new soft dissensus measure introduced in this paper is a particular form of sum-based multidistance. This multidistance is constructed on the basis of a binary distance defined by means of a subadditive scaling function, whose role is that of emphasizing small distances and attenuating large distances in preferences. We present a detailed study of the subadditive scaling function, which is analogous but not equivalent to the one used in the traditional form of the soft consensus model.

The soft consensus model in the multidistance framework / Bortot, Silvia; Fedrizzi, Mario; Fedrizzi, Michele; Marques Pereira, Ricardo Alberto; Nguyen, Hong Thuy. - STAMPA. - 125:(2018), pp. 149-163. [10.1007/978-3-319-69989-9_10]

The soft consensus model in the multidistance framework

Bortot, Silvia;Fedrizzi, Mario;Fedrizzi, Michele;Marques Pereira, Ricardo Alberto;Nguyen, Hong Thuy
2018-01-01

Abstract

In the context of the soft consensus model due to (Fedrizzi et al. in International Journal of Intelligent Systems 14:63–77, 1999) [27], (Fedrizzi et al. in New Mathematics and Natural Computation 3:219–237, 2007) [28], (Fedrizzi et al. in Preferences and Decisions: Models and Applications, Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, Springer, Heidelberg, pp. 159–182, 2010) [30], we investigate the reformulation of the soft dissensus measure in relation with the notion of multidistance, recently introduced by Martín and Mayor (Information processing and management of uncertainty in knowledge-based systems. Theory and methods, Communications in Computer and Information Science, Springer, Heidelberg, pp. 703–711 2010) [43], Martín and Mayor (Fuzzy Sets and Systems 167:92–100, 2011) [44]. The concept of multidistance is an extension of the classical concept of binary distance, obtained by means of a generalization of the triangular inequality. The new soft dissensus measure introduced in this paper is a particular form of sum-based multidistance. This multidistance is constructed on the basis of a binary distance defined by means of a subadditive scaling function, whose role is that of emphasizing small distances and attenuating large distances in preferences. We present a detailed study of the subadditive scaling function, which is analogous but not equivalent to the one used in the traditional form of the soft consensus model.
2018
Complex Systems: Solutions and Challenges in Economics, Management and Engineering
Heidelberg
Springer
978-3-319-69988-2
Bortot, Silvia; Fedrizzi, Mario; Fedrizzi, Michele; Marques Pereira, Ricardo Alberto; Nguyen, Hong Thuy
The soft consensus model in the multidistance framework / Bortot, Silvia; Fedrizzi, Mario; Fedrizzi, Michele; Marques Pereira, Ricardo Alberto; Nguyen, Hong Thuy. - STAMPA. - 125:(2018), pp. 149-163. [10.1007/978-3-319-69989-9_10]
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