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Implicit relationship deduction in one/more judgment templates

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The MAMG distributed selection modeling system supports experts at different sites to judge the solutions with many relationships in the visualized modeling. The implicit relationships in judgment modeling templates are hard to find by directly surveying the templates. The paper deducts the implicit relationship based on the dimensions established by AHP. Firstly, search for all the relationship-chains between any two objects; secondly, calculate the weight ratio of every relationship-chain by means of the weight of every object and every relationship. The detailed searching algorithm and calculation are given and an example with computing process in MAMG is followed. The result indicates any implicit relationship between any two objects in one/more templates can be found out and evaluated.

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ICHIT '09: Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Hybrid Information Technology
August 2009
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ISBN:9781605586625
DOI:10.1145/1644993
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