The induced generalized OWA operator
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Linguistic multiperson decision making based on the use of multiple preference relations
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Ontological approach to development of computing with words based systems
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
A fuzzy model to evaluate the suitability of installing an enterprise resource planning system
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Information Sciences: an International Journal
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
Computing with words in decision making: foundations, trends and prospects
Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making
Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
Perceptual reasoning for perceptual computing: a similarity-based approach
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
A fuzzy MCDM approach for personnel selection
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Computing with words for hierarchical decision making applied to evaluating a weapon system
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems - Special section on computing with words
A fuzzy Petri-nets model for computing with words
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems - Special section on computing with words
Fusion of imprecise qualitative information
Applied Intelligence
A probabilistic model for linguistic multi-expert decision making involving semantic overlapping
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Fuzzy induced generalized aggregation operators and its application in multi-person decision making
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
New aggregation operators based on the Choquet integral and 2-tuple linguistic information
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
The quasi-arithmetic intuitionistic fuzzy OWA operators
Knowledge-Based Systems
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Fuzzy decision making based on hesitant fuzzy linguistic term sets
ACIIDS'13 Proceedings of the 5th Asian conference on Intelligent Information and Database Systems - Volume Part I
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Information Sciences: an International Journal
A reconstruction decoder for computing with words
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Information Sciences: an International Journal
A new linguistic computational model based on discrete fuzzy numbers for computing with words
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Information Sciences: an International Journal
A construction of sound semantic linguistic scales using 4-tuple representation of term semantics
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Some proportional 2-tuple geometric aggregation operators for linguistic decision making
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems: Applications in Engineering and Technology
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In this paper, we provide a new (proportional) 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic representation model for computing with words (CW), which is based on the concept of "symbolic proportion." This concept motivates us to represent the linguistic information by means of 2-tuples, which are composed by two proportional linguistic terms. For clarity and generality, we first study proportional 2-tuples under ordinal contexts. Then, under linguistic contexts and based on canonical characteristic values (CCVs) of linguistic labels, we define many aggregation operators to handle proportional 2-tuple linguistic information in a computational stage for CW without any loss of information. Our approach for this proportional 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic representation model deals with linguistic labels, which do not have to be symmetrically distributed around a medium label and without the traditional requirement of having "equal distance" between them. Moreover, this new model not only provides a space to allow a "continuous" interpolation of a sequence of ordered linguistic labels, but also provides an opportunity to describe the initial linguistic information by members of a "continuous" linguistic scale domain which does not necessarily require the ordered linguistic terms of a linguistic variable being equidistant. Meanwhile, under the assumption of equally informative (which is defined by a condition based on the concept of CCV), we show that our model reduces to Herrera and Martı´nez's (translational) 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic representation model.