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A hesitation-feedback recommendation approach and its application in large-scale group emergency decision making.

Authors :
Xu, Xuanhua
Chai, Junyi
Chen, Xiaohong
Source :
Expert Systems with Applications. Mar2023:Part A, Vol. 213, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• Develop a complete problem-solving approach for group decision making. • Orient complex large-scale groups and time-sensitive emergency decision scenarios. • Design a feasible mechanism of group consensus strategies under time pressure. • Propose feedback recommendation strategies with a subgroup identification method. • A real case study of China's fight against the COVID-19 epidemic. Group Decision Making (GDM) has been well studied in the last two decades. Yet, two challenges exist: (a) how to resolve large-scale groups in GDM and achieve the consensus of preferences and (b) how to conduct GDM under risk and emergency conditions. In this paper, we develop a complete problem-solving approach for GDM that orients twofold settings of the complex large-scale group and the time-sensitive emergency decision scenarios. The crux of the matter is to design a feasible mechanism of group consensus strategies in the environment of time pressure and natural language preferences. To solve this problem, we propose a closed-loop mechanism of feedback recommendation strategies accompanied with a new subgroup identification method. This mechanism is underlain by a fourfold decomposition of complex large-scale groups, which entails multiple thresholds of group consensus, group hesitation, and time-related iteration of loops. Our mechanism and the whole GDM approach thoroughly orient the most intuitive representation of preferences - human natural language, which can be elicited and quantitatively formulated in probability linguistic preference systems. We illustrate the proposed approach through a real case study of China's fight against the COVID-19 epidemic. We verify that our mechanism can perfectly tradeoff between the effectiveness and the efficiency of complex large-scale GDM under risk and emergency. The results of this research provide proposals for mechanisms on large-scale GDM and are expected to contribute to emergency management such as epidemic controls, anti-terrorism, and other man-made or natural hazards. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09574174
Volume :
213
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Expert Systems with Applications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160292396
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2022.118876