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Growing Resilient,
Inclusive and Sustainable
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The Multilinear Target-based Preference Functions (MTPFs) support multi-attribute decision problems characterized by attribute interactions and targets. However, existing research falls short in flexibly modeling high-dimensional interactions and lacks robustness in decision-making recommendations when faced with uncertain parameters and targets.
The paper proposes a robust multilinear target-based decision analysis framework considering high-dimensional interactions, along with uncertainties in parameters and targets.
First, the necessity of high-dimensional interactions and the limitations of available MTPFs in modeling high-dimensional interactions are demonstrated.
Second, the MTPFs based on the 2-interactive fuzzy measure and the Nonmodularity index are proposed to model the high-dimensional interactions and simultaneously reduce the computational challenges of parameter identification.
Third, new descriptive measures are proposed based on the Stochastic Multicriteria Acceptability Analysis to evaluate the robustness of decision recommendations subject to uncertain targets and parameters.
The validation and advantages of the framework are illustrated with simulation studies and an application in customer competitive evaluation of smart thermometer patches.
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This study was funded by the European Union - NextGenerationEU, in the framework of the GRINS - Growing Resilient, INclusive and Sustainable project (GRINS PE00000018). The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union, nor can the European Union be held responsible for them.
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