Inverse multiple criteria sorting problem with fuzzy parameters: An application of building energy labelling improvement

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Abstract

Classification is defined as the problem of assignment of objects to the predefined classes. In general view, classification problems divided into two groups: classification and sorting problems. Sorting problems define the case of existence of ordered classes for objects, while classes are not ordered in classification problems. Besides these two groups of classification problems, Inverse Multiple Criteria Sorting Problem (IMSCP) is also introduced into the literature in recent years. IMSCP deals with finding the possible actions that can change the assignment of objects to classes in order to obtain the desired classification of objects. The main aim in this study is to propose an extension of IMSCP with fuzzy parameters with a proper solution approach. A case study of building energy labelling improvement in an existing building site in Ankara is solved by using parametric fuzzy solution approach of Carlsson and Korhonen. Obtained results of the application presents the possible actions to improve the energy labels of the buildings within the site. Also, solution results show that the proposed model in this study can be used to improve current Building Energy Performance model in Turkey to a new one with efficiency improvement suggestions.

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Ecer, B., Kabak, M., & Dagdeviren, M. (2022). Inverse multiple criteria sorting problem with fuzzy parameters: An application of building energy labelling improvement. RAIRO - Operations Research, 56(2), 689–702. https://doi.org/10.1051/ro/2022024

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