Group decision making with a fuzzy linguistic majority
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Negotiation analysis: a characterization and review
Management Science
A sequential selection process in group decision making with a linguistic assessment approach
Information Sciences—Intelligent Systems: An International Journal
Computers and Operations Research
A model of consensus in group decision making under linguistic assessments
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Fuzzy sets and decision analysis
Fuzzy Sets and Systems - Special issue: fuzzy sets: where do we stand? Where do we go?
A fusion approach for managing multi-granularity linguistic term sets in decision making
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Self-Organizing Maps
Multi-objective Group Decision Making: Methods, Software and Applications With Fuzzy Set Techniques
Multi-objective Group Decision Making: Methods, Software and Applications With Fuzzy Set Techniques
Soft computing and Web intelligence for supporting consensus reaching
Soft Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications - Special Issue on Soft Computing on Web; Guest Editors: A. G. López-Herrera, E. Herrera-Viedma
An integrated model-based interactive approach to FMAGDM with incomplete preference information
Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making
A linguistic modeling of consensus in group decision making basedon OWA operators
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans
A consensus model for multiperson decision making with different preference structures
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans
Penalizing strategic preference manipulation in multi-agent decision making
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
Clustering of the self-organizing map
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
An attitude-driven web consensus support system for heterogeneous group decision making
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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Group decision making problems aim to manage situations in which two or more experts need to achieve a common solution to a decision problem. Different rules and processes can be applied to solve such problems (e.g. majority rule, consensus reaching, and so on), and several models have been proposed to deal with them. Some difficulties may arise in group decisions, being most of them caused by the presence of disagreement positions amongst experts. Given that group decision making problems have classically focused on a few number of experts, such difficulties have been relatively manageable by means of supporting tools based on textual or numerical information. However, such tools are not adequate when a large number of experts take part in the problem, therefore an alternate tool that provides decision makers with more easily interpretable information about the status of the problem becomes necessary. This paper proposes a graphical monitoring tool based on Self-Organizing Maps so-called MENTOR, that provides a 2-D graphical interface whose information is related to experts' preferences and their evolution during group decision making problems, and facilitates the analysis of information about large-scale problems.