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Hideyuki Nojiri

Researcher at Tokyo Institute of Technology

Publications -  5
Citations -  61

Hideyuki Nojiri is an academic researcher from Tokyo Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fuzzy logic & Decision problem. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 61 citations.

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A model of fuzzy team decision

TL;DR: A model of fuzzy team decision, based on the concept of fuzzy sets, is proposed to formulate the team decision processes which contain fuzzy states, fuzzy Information functions, fuzzy information signals, fuzzy decision functions and fuzzy actions.
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A model of the executive's decision processes in new product development

TL;DR: The concept of fuzziness is introduced to deal quantitatively with the imprecision of the meaning of the Executive's judgment stated in a natural language and a model of the executive's decision processes for the new product introduction which contain fuzzy-2 states.
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On the fuzzy team decision in a changing environment

TL;DR: The concept of a fuzzy set is introduced to formulate the team decision processes in a dynamic environment which contains fuzzy states, fuzzy Information functions, fuzzy information signals, fuzzy decision functions and fuzzy actions.
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Fuzzy team decision problems in a sales organization

TL;DR: Fuzziness is introduced to deal quantitatively with the imprecision of the meaning of the salesmen's subjective estimates stated in a natural language and the application of linear programming and fuzzy linear programming to fuzzy team decision problems is discussed.
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Ultrafuzzy team decisions in a dynamic environment

TL;DR: A model of ultrafuzzy team decision in a dynamic environment with real-time constraints is proposed and some results on fuzzy sets of type 2 induced by mappings are given.