Options
Dr. León-Castro, Ernesto
Nombre de publicación
Dr. León-Castro, Ernesto
Nombre completo
León Castro, Ernesto
ORCID
2 results
Research Outputs
Now showing 1 - 2 of 2
- PublicationPrioritized induced heavy operators applied to political modelling(World Scientific Publishing, 2021)
; ;Perez-Arellano, Luis ;Olazabal-Lugo, MaricruzMerigó, JoseThis paper presents the prioritized induced heavy ordered weighted average (PIHOWA) operator. This operator combines an unbounded weighting vector, an induced vector and a prioritized vector and can be applied to the group decision-making process where the information provided by each decision maker does not have the same importance. An application of this operator is done in governmental transparency in Mexico based on the Open Government Metric (OGM). Among the main results it is possible to visualize how the relative importance of each component can generate important change in the top 10 ranking. - PublicationMeasuring volatility based on ordered weighted average operators: The case of agricultural product prices(Elsevier, 2021)
; ;Espinoza-Audelo, Luis ;Merigó, Jose ;Herrera-Viedma, EnriqueHerrera, FranciscoAgricultural products have experienced sudden changes in prices in recent years as a result of volumes of production and demand at the international level. Volatility is a key element in understanding the difficulties that the market may have. However, the traditional formula for volatility only considers historical information and does not consider decision makers’ knowledge and skills. To improve this approach and obtain more accurate results consistent with the reality of the market, the ordered weighted averaging (OWA) operator is used. These new approaches are the OWA-Volatility, Induced OWA-Volatility, Heavy OWA-Volatility, Probabilistic OWA-Volatility, Induced Probabilistic OWA-Volatility and Induced Heavy OWA-Volatility. In addition, some particular cases are presented in which the aggregation process is only applied to one part of the formula or quasi-arithmetic means are used. An example of volatility calculations for corn prices in 2017 is presented.