USE OF THE ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS FOR WORK CONSISTENCY ESTIMATION OF EXPERTS OF THE REGIONAL SUBJECT COMMISSIONS ON ASSESSMENT OF THE PROBLEMS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS OF THE GENERAL STATE EXAM AND THE UNIFIED STATE EXAM

Author(s):  
G. Sh. Shkaberina ◽  
P. O. Krasnov

Use of the Analytic Hierarchy Process for work consistency estimation of experts of the regional subject commissions on assessment of the problems with detailed answers of the General State Exam and the Unified State Exam is considered in the paper. This process is a mathematical technique of system approach for the complex problems of decision making. It is used in the different fields from management on interstate level to the solving the sectoral and particular problems in business, industry, public health and education. Its use for work consistency estimation of experts of the regional subject commissions on assessment of the problems with detailed answers of the General State Exam and the Unified State Exam is conditioned by a need of such technique development which will allow decreasing extremely the influence of subjectivity at commission formation as well as at awarding the status to ones and others experts inside the commission. And this is the key specialty of this process because in the most cases the approaches, considered for the solving the similar problems, are based on the results of the third (seniors or leading) experts as standard. Suggested technique allows estimating the work of every concrete expert in the frame of all commission even at the case, when he was carrying out cross validation with only some others its members. At thus the status of expert is not significant for estimation his efficiency but the absence or presence a difference in grades suggested by him and other commission members for problems solutions of exam participant are significant. At the same time the efficiency of last ones work is also estimated personally by the similar way at the consideration of their cross validations with other expert groups. Suggested principle of Analytic Hierarchy Process’ application allows using the results of work of the regional subject commissions on assessment of the problems with detailed answers of the General State Exam and the Unified State Exam in the current year for modification of the commission in the next one with a purpose to enhance the consistency of exam works validation by the experts.

Information ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 351 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katerina Kabassi ◽  
Alessia Amelio ◽  
Vasileios Komianos ◽  
Konstantinos Oikonomou

Virtual tours in museums are an ideal solution for those that are not able to visit a museum or those who want to have a small taste of what is presented in the museum before their visit. However, these tours often encounter severe problems while users interact with them. In order to check the status of virtual tours of museums, we present the implementation of an evaluation experiment that uses a combination of two multi-criteria decision making theories, namely the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and the fuzzy technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS). AHP has been used for the estimation of the weights of the heuristics and fuzzy TOPSIS has been used for the evaluation of virtual tours of museums. This paper presents the exact steps that have to be followed in order to implement such an experiment and run an example experiment for virtual tours of Italian museums.


2019 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Luz Judith Rodríguez-Esparza ◽  
Diana Barraza-Barraza ◽  
Jesús Salazar-Ibarra ◽  
Rafael Gerardo Vargas-Pasaye

Objectives: To identify early suicide risk signs on depressive subjects, so that specialized care can be provided. Various studies have focused on studying expressions on social networks, where users pour their emotions, to determine if they show signs of depression or not. However, they have neglected the quantification of the risk of committing suicide. Therefore, this article proposes a new index for identifying suicide risk in Mexico. Methodology: The proposal index is constructed through opinion mining using Twitter and the Analytic Hierarchy Process. Contribution: Using R statistical package, a study is presented considering real data, making a classification of people according to the obtained index and using information from psychologists. The proposed methodology represents an innovative prevention alternative for suicide.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 235
Author(s):  
Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman Tariq ◽  
Cheuk Yin Wai ◽  
Nitin Muttil

Urbanization is a challenge faced by most countries worldwide and leads to several problems. Due to rapid communication capabilities, conforming the megacities into Ubiquitous cities (U-cities) seems to be a potential solution to mitigate the problems caused by urbanization. Extensive reliance and dependencies of U-cities on information and communication technologies (ICTs) bring forth a new set of risks and vulnerabilities to these megacities. This research investigates the vulnerabilities of ICTs against man-made and natural hazards in a systematic way using the Analytic Hierarchy Process. The study identifies the vulnerabilities of different ICTs in U-cities and helps in improving the system’s resistivity against various hazards. The task is performed by evaluating the level of disruption on the different technologies and areas under the identified man-made and natural hazards. The research provides an insight into the working mechanisms of involved ICTs. It also helps to manage U-cities with more secure and sustainable services. The research identified that the new ICTs-based hazards have emerged and have become among the most influential hazards. The research has concluded that the vulnerabilities of U-cities are significantly different from that of conventional cities and need further studies to develop further understandings. The research recommends similar vulnerability studies for regional areas as well.


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