2018
DOI: 10.1002/int.21955
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Monotonic argument-dependent OWA operators

Abstract: The ordered weighted averaging (OWA) operator introduced by Yager is one of the most popular aggregation technique. In this paper, we develop two kinds of argument‐dependent OWA (DOWA) operators including the pessimistic‐dependent OWA (PE‐DOWA) operator and optimistic‐dependent OWA (OP‐DOWA) operator, that point out that the PE‐DOWA operator is decreasing and the OP‐DOWA operator is increasing, and investigate some properties of our proposed monotonic DOWA operators in detail. Furthermore, we introduce the con… Show more

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“…ere are two cases of path weight, which are fully unknown and partially known. (iv) Step 4. e ordered weighted averaging (OWA) operator [32] is used to aggregate the path weight and utility function of each scheme to obtain the comprehensive utility value U(x i ), and the maximum value is the optimal scheme of online education reform.…”
Section: Online Education Reform Optimal Decision-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ere are two cases of path weight, which are fully unknown and partially known. (iv) Step 4. e ordered weighted averaging (OWA) operator [32] is used to aggregate the path weight and utility function of each scheme to obtain the comprehensive utility value U(x i ), and the maximum value is the optimal scheme of online education reform.…”
Section: Online Education Reform Optimal Decision-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OWA operator has received considerable attention from the researchers of the intelligent system community and obtained meaningful results . One of the appealing points of the OWA operator is the notion of orness .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%