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Overview

Decui Liang is affiliated with the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. Their research contributions primarily span the fields of Computer Science and Decision Sciences, with significant activity in subfields such as Management Science and Operations Research, Computational Theory and Mathematics, and Artificial Intelligence.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Multi-Criteria Decision Making
  • Rough Sets and Fuzzy Logic
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
  • Optimization and Mathematical Programming
  • Complex Network Analysis Techniques
  • Data Mining Algorithms and Applications

Decui Liang has published extensively across various reputable venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Information Sciences
  • IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
  • Journal of the Operational Research Society
  • Annals of Operations Research
  • Expert Systems with Applications

The scientist has also contributed to book publications with Springer Nature, including:

  • Collective Wisdom-Driven Three-Way Decision in Risk Management (2024)
  • Interpretable Three-Way Decision with Hesitant Risk Information and Its Healthcare Application (2023)

Notable recent papers by Decui Liang include:

  • "Assessing customer satisfaction of O2O takeaway based on online reviews by integrating fuzzy comprehensive evaluation with AHP and probabilistic linguistic term sets" (2020), published in Applied Soft Computing
  • "Two-stage three-way enhanced technique for ensemble learning in inclusive policy text classification" (2020), published in Information Sciences

Frequent co-authors in Decui Liang's research collaborations comprise:

  • Zeshui Xu
  • Mingwei Wang
  • Yuanyuan Fu
  • Adjei Peter Darko
  • Ming-Wei Wang

Best Publications

  • The new extension of TOPSIS method for multiple criteria decision making with hesitant Pythagorean fuzzy sets

    Decui Liang;Zeshui Xu

  • A novel three-way decision model based on incomplete information system

    Dun Liu;Decui Liang;Changchun Wang

  • Method for three-way decisions using ideal TOPSIS solutions at Pythagorean fuzzy information

    Decui Liang;Zeshui Xu;Dun Liu;Yao Wu

  • Incorporating logistic regression to decision-theoretic rough sets for classifications

    Dun Liu;Tianrui Li;Decui Liang

  • Deriving three-way decisions from intuitionistic fuzzy decision-theoretic rough sets

    Decui Liang;Dun Liu

  • Triangular fuzzy decision-theoretic rough sets

    Decui Liang;Decui Liang;Dun Liu;Witold Pedrycz;Witold Pedrycz;Pei Hu

  • A Novel Risk Decision Making Based on Decision-Theoretic Rough Sets Under Hesitant Fuzzy Information

    Decui Liang;Dun Liu

  • Three-way decisions based on decision-theoretic rough sets under linguistic assessment with the aid of group decision making

    Decui Liang;Witold Pedrycz;Dun Liu;Pei Hu

  • Some q-rung orthopair fuzzy Hamacher aggregation operators and their application to multiple attribute group decision making with modified EDAS method

    Adjei Peter Darko;Decui Liang

  • Systematic studies on three-way decisions with interval-valued decision-theoretic rough sets

    Decui Liang;Dun Liu

  • Pythagorean fuzzy VIKOR approaches based on TODIM for evaluating internet banking website quality of Ghanaian banking industry

    Decui Liang;Yinrunjie Zhang;Zeshui Xu;Adam Jamaldeen

  • Projection Model for Fusing the Information of Pythagorean Fuzzy Multicriteria Group Decision Making Based on Geometric Bonferroni Mean

    Decui Liang;Zeshui Xu;Adjei Peter Darko

  • THREE-WAY GOVERNMENT DECISION ANALYSIS WITH DECISION-THEORETIC ROUGH SETS

    Dun Liu;Tianrui Li;Decui Liang

  • Risk appetite dual hesitant fuzzy three-way decisions with TODIM

    Decui Liang;Mingwei Wang;Zeshui Xu;Dun Liu

  • Three-way decisions based on decision-theoretic rough sets with dual hesitant fuzzy information

    Decui Liang;Zeshui Xu;Dun Liu

  • Pythagorean fuzzy Bonferroni mean aggregation operator and its accelerative calculating algorithm with the multithreading

    Decui Liang;Yinrunjie Zhang;Zeshui Xu;Adjei Peter Darko

  • An Intuitionistic Fuzzy Multi-Objective Goal Programming Approach to Portfolio Selection

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  • Three-way decisions with intuitionistic fuzzy decision-theoretic rough sets based on point operators

    Decui Liang;Zeshui Xu;Dun Liu

  • Three-way group decisions with decision-theoretic rough sets

    Decui Liang;Dun Liu;Agbodah Kobina

  • Grey Relational Analysis Method for Probabilistic Linguistic Multi-criteria Group Decision-Making Based on Geometric Bonferroni Mean

    Decui Liang;Agbodah Kobina;Wei Quan

  • Three-way decisions in ordered decision system

    Dun Liu;Decui Liang

Frequent Co-Authors

Dun Liu
Dun Liu Southwest Jiaotong University
Zeshui Xu
Zeshui Xu Sichuan University
Tianrui Li
Tianrui Li Southwest Jiaotong University
Witold Pedrycz
Witold Pedrycz University of Alberta
Simon X. Yang
Simon X. Yang University of Guelph
Duoqian Miao
Duoqian Miao Tongji University
Yiyu Yao
Yiyu Yao University of Regina
JingTao Yao
JingTao Yao University of Regina

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