Abstract

Conflict analysis, which plays an important role in our society, has attracted more and more attentions. However, the existing conflict analysis models are not effective enough to evaluate the inconsistency degree of cliques that have more than two individuals. Besides, for each clique, its allied, conflict and neutral attributes have not been explicitly defined and thoroughly explored. Therefore, due to the lack of enough explicit clues, we cannot further formulate some strategies manipulating the conflict degrees of related cliques to realize the specific objectives. Last but not least, one-vote veto is seldom considered, although it plays a vital role in many fields, such as venture capital and United Nations Security Council resolutions. In order to solve these problems, we resort to three-way concept analysis and describe a clique by using the intent of a specific concept. On the basis of the obtained specific concepts, we derive the allied, conflict and neutral attributes of cliques, and further make decisions and explore the maximal coalitions and minimum conflict sets. Finally, in order to cater dynamic environment, we also describe an incremental algorithm for conflict analysis.

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