A multistage decision-making method for multi-source information with Shapley optimization based on normal cloud models

2021 ◽  
pp. 107716
Author(s):  
Weiqiao Liu ◽  
Jianjun Zhu
Author(s):  
Mykhailo Mozhaiev ◽  
Pavlo Buslov

The results of the development of an information model for the personality’s social portrait formation are presented. The modelling has been carried out using OSINT technology that is the technology of legal obtaining and using open source information. In the result of the analysis, it has been found out that the social portrait is a heterogeneous semantic network consisting of personalized data. It has been defined that people organize formal and official communities of various orientations and the number of such communities associated with a particular person is practically unlimited. When formalizing the decision-making process, the concept of a group social portrait (GSP) has been introduced, which takes into account the community’s social tendencies united by certain common properties, group members' interpersonal interactions and their behavioural patterns. The obtained information models of personal and group social portraits let to take into account all the main properties of the objects under study, their tonality and significance, as well as to conduct an analysis of the implicit dependencies determination. The next step is to move on to considering the diversity of the digital social environment elements.


Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (22) ◽  
pp. 5948
Author(s):  
Renxi Gong ◽  
Siqiang Li ◽  
Weiyu Peng

Decision-making for the condition-based maintenance (CBM) of power transformers is critical to their sustainable operation. Existing research exhibits significant shortcomings; neither group decision-making nor maintenance intention is considered, which does not satisfy the needs of smart grids. Thus, a multivariate assessment system, which includes the consideration of technology, cost-effectiveness, and security, should be created, taking into account current research findings. In order to address the uncertainty of maintenance strategy selection, this paper proposes a maintenance decision-making model composed of cloud and vector space models. The optimal maintenance strategy is selected in a multivariate assessment system. Cloud models allow for the expression of natural language evaluation information and are used to transform qualitative concepts into quantitative expressions. The subjective and objective weights of the evaluation index are derived from the analytic hierarchy process and the grey relational analysis method, respectively. The kernel vector space model is then used to select the best maintenance strategy through the close degree calculation. Finally, an optimal maintenance strategy is determined. A comparison and analysis of three different representative maintenance strategies resulted in the following findings: The proposed model is effective; it provides a new decision-making method for power transformer maintenance decision-making; it is simple, practical, and easy to combine with the traditional state assessment method, and thus should play a role in transformer fault diagnosis.


2019 ◽  
Vol 501 ◽  
pp. 136-154 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong-gang Peng ◽  
Hong-yu Zhang ◽  
Jian-qiang Wang ◽  
Lin Li

2014 ◽  
Vol 543-547 ◽  
pp. 1909-1912
Author(s):  
Guo Dong Zhang ◽  
Rui Min Qi

In the field of information confusion, evidence theory takes advantage of its uncertainties. But in practical evidences are always mutually independent, However, multi-source information fusion is a comprehensive integration and then obtaining decision-making, sometimes the result of information fusion give us wrong conclusion. So an improved information fusion algorithm is proposed in this paper. It can heighten the information confusion reliability and accuracy in a practical example.


2019 ◽  
pp. 155-158
Author(s):  
David L. Brody

Return to driving decision-making can be challenging because the risks of driving need to be balanced with the effects on autonomy and financial consequences. Obtain confidential collateral source information given that the patient may not be aware of his or her own deficits. Assess for definite contraindication including seizures, other cause of intermittent unpredictable loss of consciousness (e.g., sleep attacks, cardiac arrhythmia), performance impairing medications, visual impairment including peripheral fields, psychosis, severe impulsivity, poor decision-making, and physical impairments. Consider an on-the-road driving assessment performed by occupational therapy or a specialized service.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamid Keshavarz

Purpose Social media pose serious challenges to information evaluation, which can make credibility evaluation more difficult compared to other information resources. As a result, this paper aims to explore related challenges and research directions to put forth a set of criteria practical for actual users in their decision-making. Design/methodology/approach Related literature in such disciplines as information, communication and media sciences were carefully searched and assessed. Once challenges and research directions were identified, a literature coding approach was considered to design a conceptual framework incorporating the main criteria used for evaluating information found from social media. Findings Some areas of consideration such as political concerns, health information, organizational issues and purchasing behavior are among the main challenges inevitable in evaluating current social media information. The relative importance of credibility criteria varies from study to study depending on factors such as the characteristics of the participants, the type of the source and the type of information. Practical implications A conceptual framework developed including four main dimensions of the information source, information presentation, information credibility and decision-related issues as a set of criteria useful for the decision-making of social media users when evaluating information. Originality/value The literature review and the conceptual framework incorporate a set of most important criteria for exploring the credibility evaluation of social media information, which are also useful for future related studies.


Author(s):  
Robert P. Mahan ◽  
Susan S. Kirschenbaum ◽  
Jeff M. Jilig ◽  
Christopher J. Marino

The absence of feedback on the quality of decision making complicates the efficacy of methods designed to represent probabilistic information, especially in dynamic decision environments. The present study investigated the effects of changes in task information reliability on the performance of multi-cue judgment across conditions where the reliability of stimulus information was presented as a feedforward information source to enhance performance. Significant decrements in judgment performance were found across discrete changes in the reliability of source information. A Graphic format for presentation of reliability information produced high task performance under high and medium information reliability conditions, whereas an Animated presentation of reliability information produced high task performance under high and low reliability conditions. The results are evaluated in the context of work settings that call for dynamic decision making skills where the absence of immediate feedback is a constraint on performance.


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