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      • These systems integrate a consensus-achieving process, allowing group members to discuss with each other on the potential items, adapt their opinions accordingly, and achie ve an agreement on a selected item. Such a process, therefore, helps to generate group recommendations with a high satisfaction level of group members.
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  2. Sep 22, 2023 · The consensus model based on reference domain supports a consensus-achieving process of group decision-making problems in the following settings: Fuzzy preference relations are used to elicit group members’ preferences.

  3. Sep 22, 2023 · These systems integrate a consensus-achieving process, allowing group members to discuss with each other on the potential items, adapt their opinions accordingly, and achieve an agreement on a...

  4. • We discuss approaches applied to consensus-based group recommender systems. These approaches propose consensus models for improving basic aggregation strategies, considering group members...

  5. However, there is a core set of procedures which is common to most implementations of the consensus decision-making process. Once an agenda for discussion has been set and, optionally, the ground rules for the meeting have been agreed upon, each item of the agenda is addressed in turn.

  6. The consensus decision-making process is a decision-making process that not only seeks the agreement of most participants, but also resolves or mitigates the objections of the minority in order to achieve the most agreeable decision.

  7. Consensus-based decision making is based on a deliberate process of consensus building, whereby members of a group actively participate in finding a decision together that all members can feel comfortable with. A consensus decision does not necessarily reflect complete unanimity.

  8. Nov 1, 2012 · The purpose of this paper is to present a consistency consensus based decision support model for GDM based on reciprocal preference relations. Inspired by the concept of a deviation measure between two matrices, an individual consistency index and a group consensus index are presented.