A Basic Algorithm for Generating Individualized Numerical Scale (BAGINS)
Linguistic labels are effective means of expressing qualitative assessments because they account for the uncertain nature of human preferences. However, to perform computations with linguistic labels, they must first be converted to numbers using a scale function. Within the context of the Analytic...
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| Format | Journal Article |
| Language | English |
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16.11.2022
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| Online Access | Get full text |
| DOI | 10.48550/arxiv.2211.08740 |
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| Summary: | Linguistic labels are effective means of expressing qualitative assessments
because they account for the uncertain nature of human preferences. However, to
perform computations with linguistic labels, they must first be converted to
numbers using a scale function. Within the context of the Analytic Hierarchy
Process (AHP), the most popular scale used to represent linguistic labels
numerically is the linear 1-9 scale, which was proposed by Saaty. However, this
scale has been criticized by several researchers, and various alternatives are
proposed in the literature. There is a growing interest in scale
individualization rather than relying on a generic fixed scale since the
perceptions of the decision maker regarding these linguistic labels are highly
subjective. The methods proposed in the literature for scale individualization
focus on minimizing the transitivity errors, i.e., consistency. In this
research, we proposed a novel, easy-to-learn, easy-to-implement, and
computationally less demanding scale individualization approach based on
compatibility. We also developed an experimental setup and introduced two new
metrics that can be used by researchers that contribute to the theory of AHP.
To assess the value of scale individualization in general, and the performance
of the proposed novel approach in particular, numerical and two empirical
studies are conducted. The results of the analyses demonstrate that the scale
individualization outperforms the conventional fixed scale approach and
validates the benefit of the proposed novel heuristic. |
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| DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2211.08740 |