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Induced aggregation operators in decision making with the Dempster-Shafer belief structure
We study the induced aggregation operators. The analysis begins with a revision of some basic concepts such as the induced ordered weighted averaging (IOWA) operator and the induced ordered weighted geometric (IOWG) operator. We then analyze the problem of decision making with Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence. We suggest the use of induced aggregation operators in decision making with Dempster-Shafer theory. We focus on the aggregation step and examine some of its main properties, including the distinction between descending and ascending orders and different families of induced operators. Finally, we present an illustrative example in which the results obtained using different types of aggregation operators can be seen.aggregation operators, dempster-shafer belief structure, uncertainty, iowa operator, decision making
Using fuzzy numbers and OWA operators in the weighted average and its application in decision making
Se presenta un nuevo mĂ©todo para tratar situaciones de incertidumbre en los que se utiliza el operador OWAWA (media ponderada â media ponderada ordenada). A este operador se le denomina operador OWAWA borroso (FOWAWA). Su principal ventaja se encuentra en la posibilidad de representar la informaciĂłn incierta del problema mediante el uso de nĂșmeros borrosos los cuales permiten una mejor representaciĂłn de la informaciĂłn ya que consideran el mĂnimo y el mĂĄximo resultado posible y la posibilidad de ocurrencia de los valores internos. Se estudian diferentes propiedades y casos particulares de este nuevo modelo. TambiĂ©n se analiza la aplicabilidad de este operador y se desarrolla un ejemplo numĂ©rico sobre toma de decisiones en la selecciĂłn de polĂticas fiscalesWe present a new approach for dealing with an uncertain environment when using the ordered weighted averaging â weighted averaging (OWAWA) operator. We call it the fuzzy OWAWA (FOWAWA) operator. The main advantage of this new aggregation operator is that it is able to represent the uncertain information with fuzzy numbers. Thus, we are able to give more complete information because we can consider the maximum and the minimum of the problem and the internal information between these two results. We study different properties and different particular cases of this approach. We also analyze the applicability of the new model and we develop a numerical example in a decision making problem about selection of fiscal policies
Towards journalism as a form of entertainment
Towards journalism as a form of entertainmen
Overview on agent-based social modelling and the use of formal languages
Transdisciplinary Models and Applications investigates a variety of programming languages used in validating and verifying models in order to assist in their eventual implementation. This book will explore different methods of evaluating and formalizing simulation models, enabling computer and industrial engineers, mathematicians, and students working with computer simulations to thoroughly understand the progression from simulation to product, improving the overall effectiveness of modeling systems.Postprint (author's final draft
The neverâending problem of Miocene beaver taxonomy
The finds of Miocene beavers are not rare at all. Nevertheâ less, in most localities these rodents are only represented by a few dental elements, so that large collections are only occaâ sionally available to researchers. Hence, the description of sufficiently large samples, such as the recently published deâ scription of Steneofiber depereti from Hambach 6C (NW Germany, MN5) by Mörs and Stefen (2010), deserves the greatest attention. After a comprehensive description and comparison of the material, these authors conclude that preâ vious citations of the beaver Chalicomys jaegeri from the MN4 to MN6 (early to middle Miocene) are misidentificaâ tions of the genus Steneofiber. Following Stefen (2009), these authors further question the validity of all the known Chaliâ comys species from the later middle Miocene (MN7+8). We agree with these authors that the occurrence of C. jaegeri in the middle Miocene is doubtful, but we disagree with their arguments for the synonymization of several species. Here we address this point and discuss the taxonomic criteria for distinguishing both genera, further reviewing the taxonomy of the genus Chalicomys at the species level
Preliminary results on the 233U capture cross section and alpha ratio measured at n_TOF (CERN) with the fission tagging technique
233U is of key importance among the fissile nuclei in the Th-U fuel cycle. A particularity of 233U is its small neutron capture cross-section, which is on average about one order of magnitude lower than the fission cross-section.The accuracy in the measurement of the 233U capture cross-section depends crucially onan efficient capture-fission discrimination, thus a combined set-up of fission and Âż-detectors is needed. A measurement of the 233U capture cross-section and capture-to-fissionratio was performed at the CERN n_TOF facility. The Total Absorption Calorimeter (TAC) of n_TOF was employed as Âż-detector coupled with a novel compact ionization chamber as fission detector. A brief description of the experimental set-up will be given, and essential parts of the analysis procedure as well as the preliminary response of the set-up to capture are presented and discussedPostprint (published version
Els Misteris dels productes de neteja
Embrutar i netejar sĂłn dos fenĂČmens quotidians. Explicar-los, perĂČ, no Ă©s feina fĂ cil. En
aquest treball experimental es proposa als alumnes el fet d'investigar d'una manera qualitativa
i mitjançant reaccions senzilles els principals responsables de l'acció netejadora d'alguns
dels productes de neteja més coneguts i fins i tot més televisius.Washing and dirtying are two daily phenomena. Explaining them is not an easy task.
In these laboratory practices, students are encouraged to investigate the main cleaning
products in a qualitative way and by using simple chemical reaction
A method for defining human-machine micro-task workflows for gathering legal information
Series : Lecture notes in computer science, ISSN 0302-9743, vol. 8929With the growing popularity of micro-task crowdsourcing platforms, new workflow-based micro-task crowdsourcing approaches are starting to emerge. Such workflows occur in legal, political and conflict resolution do-mains as well, presenting new challenges, namely in micro-task specification and human-machine interaction, which result mostly from the flow of unstruc-tured data. Domain ontologies provide the structure and semantics required to describe the data flowing throughout the workflow in a way understandable to both humans and machines. This paper presents a method for the construction of micro-task workflows from legal domain ontologies. The method is currently being employed in the context of the UMCourt project in order to formulate in-formation retrieval and conflict resolution workflows.This work is part-funded by FEDER Funds, by the ERDF (Eu-ropean Regional Development Fund) through the COMPETE Programme (operation-al programme for competitiveness) and by National Funds through the FCT (Portu-guese Foundation for Science and Technology) within the project FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-028980 (PTDC/EEI-SII/1386/2012). The work of Nuno Luz is supported by the doctoral grant SFRH/BD/70302/2010
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