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Zhen-Song Chen
Researcher at Wuhan University
Publications - 88
Citations - 1902
Zhen-Song Chen is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Group decision-making. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 48 publications receiving 857 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhen-Song Chen include Wuhan University of Technology & City University of Hong Kong.
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Proportional hesitant fuzzy linguistic term set for multiple criteria group decision making
TL;DR: In this article, the negation, union, and intersection operations on PHFLTSs are defined, and a transformation algorithm is proposed to convert the proportional comparative linguistic pairs into PHFLTs.
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Online-review analysis based large-scale group decision-making for determining passenger demands and evaluating passenger satisfaction: Case study of high-speed rail system in China
Zhen-Song Chen,Zhen-Song Chen,Xiao-Lu Liu,Kwai-Sang Chin,Witold Pedrycz,Kwok-Leung Tsui,Miroslaw J. Skibniewski +6 more
TL;DR: An index system of HSR passenger satisfaction evaluation is constructed based on online-review analysis and evaluates the process by using LSDGM approaches to provide insights into the improvements desired by HSR passengers for in-cabin services and to improve passenger satisfaction.
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Fostering linguistic decision-making under uncertainty: A proportional interval type-2 hesitant fuzzy TOPSIS approach based on Hamacher aggregation operators and andness optimization models
TL;DR: A proportional interval T2 hesitant fuzzy TOPSIS approach is developed to provide linguistic decisionmaking under uncertainty and represents a novel paradigm for linguistic group decision making under the umbrella of T2 fuzzy logic and systems for computing with words that has potential for application in real-life scenarios.
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Expertise-based bid evaluation for construction-contractor selection with generalized comparative linguistic ELECTRE III
TL;DR: An integrated subjective-objective approach is proposed to calculate criterion weights and to implement an ELECTRE III-based method that incorporates HFLTS possibility distributions, which allows to treat the indetermination, imprecision, and uncertainty embedded in appraisals of alternative-criterion decisions when evaluating bids.
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Sustainable building material selection: A QFD- and ELECTRE III-embedded hybrid MCGDM approach with consensus building
TL;DR: This paper develops a novel hybrid multi-criteria group decision making model for sustainable building material selection under uncertainty using a brand-new notion called Basic Uncertain Linguistic Information, which is capable of handling the qualitative performance estimates as well as its partial reliability.