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A characterization of reciprocal fuzzy preference structures and its compatibility with standard fuzzy preference structures

Journal

FUZZY SETS AND SYSTEMS
Volume 422, Issue -, Pages 48-67

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.fss.2021.02.001

Keywords

Fuzzy preference relations; Reciprocal relations; Preference structures; Preference semantics

Funding

  1. Carolina Foundation
  2. Government of Spain [PGC2018-096509-B-100]
  3. Complutense University of Madrid [910149]

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This paper investigates the reciprocal fuzzy preference relations within fuzzy relations, proposing a general framework for their transformation based on the concept of reciprocal functions. It demonstrates that reciprocal relations have their own preference structure and examines their compatibility with standard preference structures.
Fuzzy relations R : A(2) -> [0, 1] are widely used in decision-making in order to represent degrees of preference between alternatives in A. Examining fuzzy relations, this paper first reflects on an inherent incompatibility inside the domain of reciprocal fuzzy preference relations and preference structures Aiming at clarifying the semantics of reciprocal fuzzy relations by means of that of weak fuzzy relations, a general frame is then proposed for studying the transformation between them, based on the notion of reciprocal functions. Next, we show that reciprocal relations can be naturally endowed with a preference structure of their own, containing two relations respectively showing a semantics of strict preference and lack of preference. Finally, we study the compatibility between these reciprocal preference structures and the standard preference structures of weak fuzzy preference relations by means of an axiomatic approach, leading to a system of functional equations that is shown to admit different solutions, allowing to explicitly assign one of the available semantics for reciprocal preference relations. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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