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Original Articles

Generalised probabilistic linguistic evidential reasoning approach for multi-criteria decision-making under uncertainty

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Pages 130-144 | Received 19 Apr 2019, Accepted 05 Aug 2019, Published online: 09 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

As a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) method, the evidential reasoning (ER) approach can deal with uncertainties that are resulted from the limited knowledge and experience of experts. Due to the lack of information in the decision-making process, experts usually cannot give quantitative evaluations, but can only express their views with linguistic terms. It is usually impossible for experts to give accurate linguistic terms since they may hesitate among several linguistic terms or interval ones. In addition, experts may have different preferences for different linguistic evaluations. To fully express the evaluations, the probability can be introduced to model the preferences of experts. In this study, we propose the generalised probabilistic linguistic term set (G-PLTS) to represent the evaluation information with various linguistic forms. Then, the ER approach is investigated in the environment with G-PLTSs. Besides, a gained and lost dominance score (GLDS) method is utilised to rank the alternatives, forming an integrated method, which we call the generalised probabilistic linguistic evidential reasoning (GPLER) approach, to solve the MCDM problems with several uncertainties. Finally, we apply this method to the screening of high-risk population of lung cancer to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 71771156, 71971145]; the 2019 Sichuan Planning Project of Social Science [grant number SC18A007]; and the 2019 Soft Science Project of Sichuan Science and Technology Department [grant number 2019JDR0141].

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