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Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis

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The article was published on 2002-01-01. It has received 2001 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Evidential reasoning approach & Multiple-criteria decision analysis.

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A contextual-bandit approach to personalized news article recommendation

TL;DR: This work model personalized recommendation of news articles as a contextual bandit problem, a principled approach in which a learning algorithm sequentially selects articles to serve users based on contextual information about the users and articles, while simultaneously adapting its article-selection strategy based on user-click feedback to maximize total user clicks.
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Effective implementation of the ε-constraint method in Multi-Objective Mathematical Programming problems

TL;DR: A novel version of the method (augmented @e-constraint method - AUGMECON) is proposed that avoids the production of weakly Pareto optimal solutions and accelerates the whole process by avoiding redundant iterations.
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PROMETHEE: A comprehensive literature review on methodologies and applications

TL;DR: A classification scheme and a comprehensive literature review are presented in order to uncover, classify, and interpret the current research on PROMETHEE methodologies and applications.
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Multi-objective Optimization

TL;DR: This chapter discusses the fundamental principles of multi-objective optimization, the differences between multi-Objective optimization and single-objectives optimization, and describes a few well-known classical and evolutionary algorithms for multi- objective optimization.
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A review of multi criteria decision making (MCDM) towards sustainable renewable energy development

TL;DR: In this paper, an extensive review in the sphere of sustainable energy has been performed by utilizing multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) technique and future prospects in this area are discussed.