Note---Ordinal Ranking and Intensity of Preference: A Linear Programming Approach (original) (raw)
Management Science, 1986
Abstract
Cook and Kress (Cook, Wade D., Moshe Kress. 1985. Ordinal ranking with intensity of preference. Management Sci. 31 (1) 26--32.) present a model for representing ordinal preference rankings, where the voter can express intensity or degree of preference. The consensus of a set of m rankings is that ranking whose distance from this set is minimal. The consensus problem is
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