
Axiomatic generalizations of OWA operators are introduces and discussed. First, OMA operators based on comonotone modularity are recalled. Then, several kinds of comonotone pseudoadditivity based OWA generalizations are characterized and exemplified. Some of already known OWA generalizations are thus seen from new points of view. In several cases an integral representation of generalized OWA operators is included.
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