Assigning numerical scores to linguistic expressions

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In this paper, we study different methods of scoring linguistic expressions defined on a finite set, in the search for a linear order that ranks all those possible expressions. Among them, particular attention is paid to the canonical extension, and its representability through distances in a graph plus some suitable penalization of imprecision. The relationship between this setting and the classical problems of numerical representability of orderings, as well as extension of orderings from a set to a superset is also explored. Finally, aggregation procedures of qualitative rankings and scorings are also analyzed.

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Campión, M. J., Falcó, E., García-Lapresta, J. L., & Induráin, E. (2017). Assigning numerical scores to linguistic expressions. Axioms, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/axioms6030019

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