Ranking method for complementary judgment matrixes with fuzzy numbers based on hausdorff metric distance

Fu Jun Hou*, Qi Zong Wu

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    Abstract

    A method for ranking complementary judgment matrixes with traspezoidal fuzzy numbers based on Hausdorff metric distance and fuzzy compromise decision approach is proposed. With regard to fuzzy number complementary judgment matrixes given by a decider group whose members have various weights, the expert's information was aggregated first by means of simple weight average (SWA) method and Bonissone calculational method. Hence a matrix including all the experts' preference information was got. Then the matrix' column members were added up and the fuzzy evaluation values of the alternatives were got. Lastly, the Hausdorff metric distance and fuzzy compromise decision approach were used to rank the fuzzy evaluation values and then the ranking values of all the alternatives were got. Because exact numbers and triangular fuzzy numbers could all be transformed into trapezoidal fuzzy numbers, the method developed can rank complementary judgment matrixes with trapezoidal fuzzy numbers, triangular fuzzy numbers and exact numbers as well. An illustrative example is also given to verify the developed method and to demonstrate its feasibility and practicality.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)458-461
    Number of pages4
    JournalJournal of Beijing Institute of Technology (English Edition)
    Volume14
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2005

    Keywords

    • Bonissone calculational method
    • Complementary judgment matrix
    • Fuzzy compromise decision approach
    • Hausdorff metric distance
    • Trapezoidal fuzzy number

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