Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
478402 European Journal of Operational Research 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In decision making problems, there may be the cases where the decision makers express their judgements by using preference relations with incomplete information. Then one of the key issues is how to estimate the missing preference values. In this paper, we introduce an incomplete interval multiplicative preference relation and give the definitions of consistent and acceptable incomplete ones, respectively. Based on the consistency property of interval multiplicative preference relations, a goal programming model is proposed to complement the acceptable incomplete one. A new algorithm of obtaining the priority vector from incomplete interval multiplicative preference relations is given. The goal programming model is further applied to group decision-making (GDM) where the experts evaluate their preferences as acceptable incomplete interval multiplicative preference relations. An interval weighted geometric averaging (IWGA) operator is proposed to aggregate individual preference relations into a social one. Furthermore, the social interval multiplicative preference relation owns acceptable consistency when every individual one is acceptably consistent. Two numerical examples are carried out to show the efficiency of the proposed goal programming model and the algorithms.

► The definitions of consistent and acceptable incomplete interval multiplicative preference relations are given. ► A goal programming model is proposed to complement an acceptable incomplete interval multiplicative preference relation. ► A new algorithm of obtaining the priority vector from incomplete interval multiplicative preference relations is shown. ► The group decision-making problem with incomplete interval multiplicative preference relations is studied in detail.

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