FPM 2014 - Special Session on Fuzzy Preference Modelling, Decision Making and Consensus
Date2014-06-03 - 2014-06-05
Deadline2014-02-15
VenueMoscow, Russia
Keywords
Websitehttps://itqm2014.hse.ru
Topics/Call fo Papers
Prof. Enrique Herrera-Viedma, viedma-AT-decsai.ugr.es (Granada University, Spain)
Prof. Hamido Fujita, HFujita-799-AT-acm.org (Iwate Prefectural University, Japan)
Prof. Francisco Chiclana, chiclana-AT-dmu.ac.uk (De Montfort University, U.K.)
Prof. Francisco Javier Cabrerizo, cabrerizo-AT-issi.uned.es (UNED, Spain)
Prof. Ignacio Javier Pérez, ignaciojavier.perez-AT-uca.es (University of Cadiz)
The preference modelling deals with the representation and modelled of the preferences provided by the experts in the problems. The fuzzy logic provides an adequate framework to deal with the uncertainty presented in the user opinions. The fuzzy preference modelling has been satisfactory applied in decision making and consensus context. The objective of the proposed session is to highlight the ongoing research on fuzzy preference modelling in consensus and decision making under uncertainty. Focusing on theoretical issues and applications on various domains, ideas on how to solve consensus processes in decision making under fuzzy preference modelling, both in research and development and industrial applications, are welcome. Papers describing advanced prototypes, systems, tools and techniques and general survey papers indicating future directions are also encouraged.
Topics appropriate for this special session include, but are not limited to:
1) Fuzzy preference modelling in group decision-making
2) Decision support system applications based on fuzzy preference modelling
3) Consensus in fuzzy multi-agent decision making
4) New models of fuzzy preference modelling
5) Fuzzy preference modelling in Web 2.0 decision frameworks
6) Fuzzy preference relations
7) Aggregation of fuzzy preferences
8) Dynamic decision making
Prof. Hamido Fujita, HFujita-799-AT-acm.org (Iwate Prefectural University, Japan)
Prof. Francisco Chiclana, chiclana-AT-dmu.ac.uk (De Montfort University, U.K.)
Prof. Francisco Javier Cabrerizo, cabrerizo-AT-issi.uned.es (UNED, Spain)
Prof. Ignacio Javier Pérez, ignaciojavier.perez-AT-uca.es (University of Cadiz)
The preference modelling deals with the representation and modelled of the preferences provided by the experts in the problems. The fuzzy logic provides an adequate framework to deal with the uncertainty presented in the user opinions. The fuzzy preference modelling has been satisfactory applied in decision making and consensus context. The objective of the proposed session is to highlight the ongoing research on fuzzy preference modelling in consensus and decision making under uncertainty. Focusing on theoretical issues and applications on various domains, ideas on how to solve consensus processes in decision making under fuzzy preference modelling, both in research and development and industrial applications, are welcome. Papers describing advanced prototypes, systems, tools and techniques and general survey papers indicating future directions are also encouraged.
Topics appropriate for this special session include, but are not limited to:
1) Fuzzy preference modelling in group decision-making
2) Decision support system applications based on fuzzy preference modelling
3) Consensus in fuzzy multi-agent decision making
4) New models of fuzzy preference modelling
5) Fuzzy preference modelling in Web 2.0 decision frameworks
6) Fuzzy preference relations
7) Aggregation of fuzzy preferences
8) Dynamic decision making
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