A Hybrid Fuzzy Approach of Similarity-Influence-Network and DEMATEL: Visualization and Analysis

The Social Influence Group Decision Making (SIGDM) entails intricate intra and interpersonal exchanges among a group of experts as they endeavor to persuade others toward reaching a mutually agreed-upon solution. However, prevailing SIGDM approaches often overlook the critical aspect of visualizing...

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Published in:Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences
Main Author: Kamis N.H.; Shamudin N.A.A.; Kilicman A.; Kadir N.A.; Yusoff B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTM Press 2024
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Kamis N.H.; Shamudin N.A.A.; Kilicman A.; Kadir N.A.; Yusoff B.
A Hybrid Fuzzy Approach of Similarity-Influence-Network and DEMATEL: Visualization and Analysis
2024
Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences
20
2
10.11113/mjfas.v20n2.3343
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85191568462&doi=10.11113%2fmjfas.v20n2.3343&partnerID=40&md5=d0c54f15c12a318bdc38429160cddbc2
The Social Influence Group Decision Making (SIGDM) entails intricate intra and interpersonal exchanges among a group of experts as they endeavor to persuade others toward reaching a mutually agreed-upon solution. However, prevailing SIGDM approaches often overlook the critical aspect of visualizing criteria interdependencies. This visual representation becomes crucial as it provides supplementary insights into analyzing the significance of criteria and their impacts within decision-making processes. In order to address the oversight of neglecting criteria interdependent relationships, we extend the similarity-influence-network algorithm by integrating a cause-effect visualization procedure inspired by the DEMATEL approach. Additionally, we introduce several supplementary steps to enhance the efficacy of existing methodologies. The proposed model not only fills a gap in the current methodology but also provides accuracy of influence representation by incorporating influence-based collective preferences. This hybrid approach stands as a valuable alternative decision-making tool, providing a comparative analysis of the related existing approaches. ©Copyright Kamis.
Penerbit UTM Press
2289599X
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Kamis N.H.; Shamudin N.A.A.; Kilicman A.; Kadir N.A.; Yusoff B.
spellingShingle Kamis N.H.; Shamudin N.A.A.; Kilicman A.; Kadir N.A.; Yusoff B.
A Hybrid Fuzzy Approach of Similarity-Influence-Network and DEMATEL: Visualization and Analysis
author_facet Kamis N.H.; Shamudin N.A.A.; Kilicman A.; Kadir N.A.; Yusoff B.
author_sort Kamis N.H.; Shamudin N.A.A.; Kilicman A.; Kadir N.A.; Yusoff B.
title A Hybrid Fuzzy Approach of Similarity-Influence-Network and DEMATEL: Visualization and Analysis
title_short A Hybrid Fuzzy Approach of Similarity-Influence-Network and DEMATEL: Visualization and Analysis
title_full A Hybrid Fuzzy Approach of Similarity-Influence-Network and DEMATEL: Visualization and Analysis
title_fullStr A Hybrid Fuzzy Approach of Similarity-Influence-Network and DEMATEL: Visualization and Analysis
title_full_unstemmed A Hybrid Fuzzy Approach of Similarity-Influence-Network and DEMATEL: Visualization and Analysis
title_sort A Hybrid Fuzzy Approach of Similarity-Influence-Network and DEMATEL: Visualization and Analysis
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description The Social Influence Group Decision Making (SIGDM) entails intricate intra and interpersonal exchanges among a group of experts as they endeavor to persuade others toward reaching a mutually agreed-upon solution. However, prevailing SIGDM approaches often overlook the critical aspect of visualizing criteria interdependencies. This visual representation becomes crucial as it provides supplementary insights into analyzing the significance of criteria and their impacts within decision-making processes. In order to address the oversight of neglecting criteria interdependent relationships, we extend the similarity-influence-network algorithm by integrating a cause-effect visualization procedure inspired by the DEMATEL approach. Additionally, we introduce several supplementary steps to enhance the efficacy of existing methodologies. The proposed model not only fills a gap in the current methodology but also provides accuracy of influence representation by incorporating influence-based collective preferences. This hybrid approach stands as a valuable alternative decision-making tool, providing a comparative analysis of the related existing approaches. ©Copyright Kamis.
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