
arXiv: 1208.0036
handle: 20.500.11769/14566
In decision analysis and especially in multiple criteria decision analysis, several non additive integrals have been introduced in the last years. Among them, we remember the Choquet integral, the Shilkret integral and the Sugeno integral. In the context of multiple criteria decision analysis, these integrals are used to aggregate the evaluations of possible choice alternatives, with respect to several criteria, into a single overall evaluation. These integrals request the starting evaluations to be expressed in terms of exact-evaluations. In this paper we present the robust Choquet, Shilkret and Sugeno integrals, computed with respect to an interval capacity. These are quite natural generalizations of the Choquet, Shilkret and Sugeno integrals, useful to aggregate interval-evaluations of choice alternatives into a single overall evaluation. We show that, when the interval-evaluations collapse into exact-evaluations, our definitions of robust integrals collapse into the previous definitions. We also provide an axiomatic characterization of the robust Choquet integral.
24 pages
Fuzzy measure theory, Shilkret and Sugeno integrals, Sugeno integral, Business and Management, Choquet, Shilkret integral, interval-capacity, Choquet, Shilkret and Sugeno integrals; Interval evaluation; Interval capacity, /dk/atira/pure/core/subjects/business, Interval-capacity, Decision theory, Functional Analysis (math.FA), interval-evaluations, Mathematics - Functional Analysis, Interval-evaluations, FOS: Mathematics, Choquet integral, Statistical decision theory and fuzziness
Fuzzy measure theory, Shilkret and Sugeno integrals, Sugeno integral, Business and Management, Choquet, Shilkret integral, interval-capacity, Choquet, Shilkret and Sugeno integrals; Interval evaluation; Interval capacity, /dk/atira/pure/core/subjects/business, Interval-capacity, Decision theory, Functional Analysis (math.FA), interval-evaluations, Mathematics - Functional Analysis, Interval-evaluations, FOS: Mathematics, Choquet integral, Statistical decision theory and fuzziness
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