The 2-Tuple Linguistic Computational Model. Advantages of Its Linguistic Description, Accuracy and Consistency

The Fuzzy Linguistic Approach has been applied successfully to different areas. The use of linguistic information for modelling expert preferences implies the use of processes of Computing with Words. To accomplish these processes different approaches has been proposed in the literature: (i) Computational model based on the Extension Principle, (ii) the symbolic one(also called ordinal approach), and (iii) the 2-tuple linguistic computational model. The main problem of the classical approaches, (i) and (ii), is the loss of information and lack of precision during the computational processes. In this paper, we want to compare the linguistic description, accuracy and consistency of the results obtained using each model over the rest ones. To do so, we shall solve a Multiexpert Multicriteria Decision-Making problem defined in a multigranularity linguistic context using the different computational approaches. This comparison helps us to decide what model is more adequated for computing with words.

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