A sequential selection process in group decision making with a linguistic assessment approach
Information Sciences—Intelligent Systems: An International Journal
Direct approach processes in group decision making using linguistic OWA operators
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
On a canonical representation of fuzzy numbers
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
A fuzziness measure for fuzzy numbers: applications
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal - Modelling vagueness and subjectivity in information access
Information Sciences—Informatics and Computer Science: An International Journal
Is there a need for fuzzy logic?
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Consistent models of transitivity for reciprocal preferences on a finite ordinal scale
Information Sciences: an International Journal
A general class of simple majority decision rules based on linguistic opinions
Information Sciences: an International Journal
A 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic representation model for computing with words
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
Soft computing of the Borda count by fuzzy linguistic quantifiers
Applied Soft Computing
A fuzzy rank-based late fusion method for image retrieval
MMM'12 Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Advances in Multimedia Modeling
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Allowing agents to be imprecise: A proposal using multiple linguistic terms
Information Sciences: an International Journal
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Different kinds of decision rules have been successfully implemented under a linguistic approach. This paper aims the same goal for the Borda count, a well-known procedure with some interesting features. In order to this, two ways of extension from the Borda rule to a linguistic framework are proposed taking into account all the agents' opinions or only the favorable ones for each alternative when compared with each other. In the two cases, both individual and collective Borda counts are analyzed, asking for properties as good as those of the original patterns.