Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
397929 International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 2011 24 Pages PDF
Abstract

We consider ranking problems where the actions are evaluated on a set of ordinal criteria. The evaluation of each alternative with respect to each criterion may be imperfect and is provided by one or several experts. We model each imperfect evaluation as a basic belief assignment (BBA). In order to rank the BBAs characterizing the performances of the actions according to each criterion, a new concept called RBBD and based on the comparison of these BBAs to ideal or nadir BBAs is proposed. This is performed using belief distances that measure the dissimilarity of each BBA to the ideal or nadir BBAs. A model inspired by Xu et al.’s method is also proposed and illustrated by a pedagogical example.

► We consider a ranking problem where the actions are evaluated by several experts. ► The evaluations are imprecise and uncertain and modeled by BBAs. ► The RBBD concept is developed to rank the BBAs on each criterion. ► A model inspired by Xu and Martel’s method is also developed.

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