Mining consensus preference graphs from users' ranking data

Mining consensus preference graphs from users' ranking data

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Article ID: iaor20132275
Volume: 54
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 1055
End Page Number: 1064
Publication Date: Jan 2013
Journal: Decision Support Systems
Authors: , ,
Keywords: graphs
Abstract:

The group ranking problem consists of constructing coherent aggregated results from preference data provided by decision makers. Traditionally, the output of a group ranking problem can be classified into ranking lists and maximum consensus sequences. In this study, we propose a consensus preference graph approach to represent the coherent aggregated results of users' preferences. The advantages of our approach are that (1) the graph is built based on users' consensuses, (2) the graph can be understood intuitively, and (3) the relationships between items can be easily seen. An algorithm is developed to construct the consensus preference graph from users' total ranking data. Finally, extensive experiments are carried out using synthetic and real data sets. The experimental results indicate that the proposed method is computationally efficient, and can effectively identify consensus graphs.

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