Abstract

In this article, probabilistic hesitant fuzzy linguistic preference relations (PHFLPRs) are proposed to present the qualitative pairwise preference information of decision makers (DMs) with hesitation and probability uncertainty assessments. The measurements and improvements of additive consistency and consensus of PHFLPRs are investigated in group decision making (GDM). First, a new concept of probabilistic hesitant fuzzy linguistic term sets is defined. Second, the consistency and consensus measurements are established to survey the additive consistency and consensus levels of PHFLPRs. Subsequently, an optimization model is developed to improve the unacceptably additive consistent PHFLPR. By optimizing the unacceptable consensual PHFLPRs with repeating additive consistency improvement, the acceptably additive consistent and consensual PHFLPRs are obtained, based on which DMs' weights are determined objectively and then, the collective PHFLPR is aggregated from individual PHFLPRs. Alternatives' priority weights are derived from the collective PHFLPR as GDM. Finally, an example about failure criticality analysis is given, and a comparison analysis is presented.

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