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Intelligent Strategies for Meta Multiple Criteria Decision Making

✍ Scribed by Thomas Hanne (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
205
Series
International Series in Operations Research & Management Science 33
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Multiple criteria decision-making research has developed rapidly and has become a main area of research for dealing with complex decision problems which require the consideration of multiple objectives or criteria. Over the past twenty years, numerous multiple criterion decision methods have been developed which are able to solve such problems. However, the selection of an appropriate method to solve a particular decision problem is today's problem for a decision support researcher and decision-maker.
Intelligent Strategies for Meta Multiple Criteria Decision-Making deals centrally with the problem of the numerous MCDM methods that can be applied to a decision problem. The book refers to this as a `meta decision problem', and it is this problem that the book analyzes. The author provides two strategies to help the decision-makers select and design an appropriate approach to a complex decision problem. Either of these strategies can be designed into a decision support system itself. One strategy is to use machine learning to design an MCDM method. This is accomplished by applying intelligent techniques, namely neural networks as a structure for approximating functions and evolutionary algorithms as universal learning methods. The other strategy is based on solving the meta decision problem interactively by selecting or designing a method suitable to the specific problem, for example, the constructing of a method from building blocks. This strategy leads to a concept of MCDM networks. Examples of this approach for a decision support system explain the possibilities of applying the elaborated techniques and their mutual interplay. The techniques outlined in the book can be used by researchers, students, and industry practitioners to better model and select appropriate methods for solving complex, multi-objective decision problems.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Introduction....Pages 1-14
Critical Discourse on the MCDM Methodology and the Meta Decision Problem in MCDM....Pages 15-45
Neural Networks and Evolutionary Learning for MCDM....Pages 47-62
On the Combination of MCDM Methods....Pages 63-78
Loops β€” an Object Oriented DSS for Solving Meta Decision Problems....Pages 79-98
Examples of the Application of Loops....Pages 99-133
Critical RΓ©sume and Outlook....Pages 135-139
Back Matter....Pages 141-197

✦ Subjects


Operation Research/Decision Theory; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)


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