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  • af Yucheng Dong
    1.038,95 kr.

    This book investigates the DeGroot model in social network contexts, and proposes the social network DeGroot (SNDG) model. Specifically, this book focuses on two core research problems in the SNDG model: (i) Social network structures to reach a stable state (consensus, polarization, or fragmentation); and (ii) the convergence rate to reach a stable state. Furthermore, the authors generalize the SNDG model in an uncertain context, showing the effects of interval opinions on the SNDG model. In this book, the authors also discuss the applications of the SNDG model to support group decision making, including consensus reaching through adding minimum interactions, trust relationships manipulations, and risk control issues in the social network. Apart from theoretical analysis, detailed experimental simulations with real and random data will be applied to validate our research.This book is the first to connect opinion dynamics, social network and group decision making. The resultsreported can help us understand the evolution of public opinions in social network contexts and provide new tools to support consensus reaching in group decision making.

  • - Numerical Scale Model and Consistency-Driven Methodology
    af Jiuping Xu & Yucheng Dong
    1.105,95 kr.

    This book proposes a novel CWW model to personalize individual semantics in linguistic decision making, based on two new concepts: numerical scale and consistency-driven methodology.

  • - Searching the Consensus Path with Minimum Adjustments
    af Yucheng Dong & Prof. Jiuping Xu
    739,95 - 1.029,95 kr.

    This book is intended for researchers and postgraduates who are interested in the consensus reaching process in group decision-making problems. After reading this book, readers will possess a number of valuable tools for building consensus with minimum adjustments in the context of group decision-making.