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The aggregation of rankings is a recurrent task in several fields of application. In a recent work by Rademaker and De Baets, a ranking rule based on a natural monotonicity property was proposed in the context of social choice theory. This rule is built on the premise that, for a ranking a≻b≻c to represent a group's opinion, it would be natural that the strength with which a≻c is supported should...
Fuzzy relations and reciprocal relations are two popular tools for representing degrees of preference. It is important to note that they carry a different semantics and cannot be equated directly. We propose a simple transformation based on implication operators that allows to establish a one-to-one correspondence between both formalisms. It sets the basis for a common framework in which properties...
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