Authors
Peng Li, Cuiping Wei
Publication date
2019/7/1
Journal
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Volume
37
Pages
101178
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Emergency decision-making processes, always require decision makers (DMs) to express the majority of their opinions in linguistic terms (LTs). Since there are, in most cases, many more people than pure DMs participating in the decision-making process, probabilistic linguistic term sets (PLTSs) are suitable to express the decision information. A typical feature of emergency decision-making is that even minor errors in the decision process may have dire consequences. Accurate decision information and the consequent handling of that information are absolutely essential. We show that there are significant drawbacks in the existing operational laws for PLTSs, which may result in faulty decisions. In order to address the issue, in this paper, we propose some new operational laws for PLTSs based on D-S evidence theory and discuss the properties of these new operational laws and advance a probabilistic linguistic …
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