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    • A consensus support model based on linguistic information for the initial-self assessment of the EFQM in health care organizations 

      Moreno-Rodríguez, JM; Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Pérez, Ignacio Javier; Martínez, Mª Ángeles (Expert Systems with Applications, 06/2013)
      The improvement of the quality of the services is one of the primary sources of competitive advantage in health care organizations. As customers typically search for higher quality of care when choosing treatments, health ...
    • A Granular Computing Based Approach for Improving the Consistency of Intuitionistic Reciprocal Preference Relations 

      Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Pérez, Ignacio Javier; Morente-Molinera, Juan Antonio ; Alonso, Sergio; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, 2021)
      Pairwise comparison between alternatives is the preference elicitation method most used in decision making. To model it, a mathematical model based on the concept of preference relation has been proposed. When preference ...
    • A Novel Android Application Design Based on Fuzzy Ontologies to Carry Out Local Based Group Decision Making Processes 

      Morente-Molinera, Juan Antonio ; Wikstroem, R.; Carlsson, Christer; Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Perez, I. J.; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (Modeling decisions for artificial intelligence, (MDAI 2016), 2016)
      The appearance of Web 2.0 and mobile technologies, the increase of users participating on the Internet and the high amount of available information have created the necessity of designing tools capable of making the most ...
    • A Web Information System to Improve the Digital Library Service Quality 

      Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Martínez, Mª Ángeles ; López-Gijón, J.; Chiclana, Francisco; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, 2015)
      To asses the quality of the services provided by a digital library, traditional measures, such as the size of its collection, have usually been utilized. However, service quality also has to be evaluated by considering ...
    • An Adaptive Feedback Mechanism for Consensus Reaching Processes Based on Individuals’ Credibility 

      Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Pérez, Ignacio Javier; Morente-Molinera, Juan Antonio ; Alonso, Sergio; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (Proceedings of the 52ND annual Hawait international conference on system sciences, 2019)
      In group decision making, the decision made should be the one of highest consensus. Numerous consensus reaching processes have been developed as a part of the decision process. Within a consensus reaching process, a notable ...
    • An automatic procedure to create fuzzy ontologies from users’ opinions using sentiment analysis procedures and multi-granular fuzzy linguistic modelling methods 

      Morente-Molinera, Juan Antonio ; Kou, Gang; Pang, C.; Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (Information Sciences, 02/2019)
      The high amount of information that users continually provides to the Internet is unorganized and difficult to interpret. Unluckily, there is no point in having high amounts of information that we cannot work with. Therefore, ...
    • Consensus in a fuzzy environment: a bibliometric study 

      Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Martínez Sánchez, María Ángeles ; Herrera Gómez, Manuel; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (3RD International conference on information technology and quantitative management, ITQM 2015, 2015)
      In today's organizations, group decision making has become a part of everyday organizational life. It involves multiple individuals interacting to reach a decision. An important question here is the level of agreement or ...
    • Generating Recommendations in GDM with an Allocation of Information Granularity 

      Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Morente-Molinera, Juan Antonio ; Pérez, Ignacio Javier; Urena, Raquel; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (Aggregation Functions in Theory and in Practice, 2018)
      A Group decision making process is carried out when human beings jointly make an election from a possible collection of alternatives. Here, a question of importance is to avoid winners and losers, in the sense that the ...
    • Granulating linguistic information in decision making under consensus and consistency 

      Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Morente-Molinera, Juan Antonio ; Pedrycz, Witold; Taghavi, Atefe; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (Expert Systems with Applications, 01/07/2018)
      This study is concerned with group decision making contexts in which linguistic preference relations are used to provide the evaluations of results. On the one hand, granulation of linguistic terms, which are used as entries ...
    • Improving Consensus in Group Decision Making with Intuitionistic Reciprocal Preference Relations: A Granular Computing Approach 

      Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Morente-Molinera, Juan Antonio ; Alonso, Sergio; Pedrycz, Witold; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (2018 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, SMC 2018, 2018)
      Intuitionistic reciprocal preference relations constitute a flexible and simple representation of decision makers' preference on a set of alternative options, while at the same time allow to accommodate degrees of hesitation ...
    • Improving queries and representing heterogeneous information in fuzzy ontologies using multi-granular fuzzy linguistic modelling methods 

      Morente-Molinera, Juan Antonio ; Perez, I. J.; Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Porcel, Carlos; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (2016 IEEE International conference on systems, man, and cybernetics (SMC), 2016)
      The appearance of Fuzzy Ontologies has improved the way that crisp ontologies use to represent information. Thanks to them, it is possible to represent information in an imprecise and linguistic way using linguistic modelling ...
    • Using Group Decision Making Methods to Extract Experts Knowledge 

      Morente-Molinera, Juan Antonio ; Perez, I. J.; Cabrerizo, Francisco Javier; Alonso, Sergio; Herrera-Viedma, Enrique (Advances in fuzzy logic and technology, 2018)
      Group Decision Making methods are interesting tools that can be used for extracting subjective information from experts that are familiar with an specific topic. Although they are typically used for carrying out an ...