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Hengjie Zhang

Hengjie Zhang

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2025

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6051
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Overview

Hengjie Zhang is a researcher affiliated with Hohai University in China, specializing in decision sciences, computer science, and physics and astronomy. Their work primarily focuses on multi-criteria decision making, opinion dynamics and social influence, complex network analysis techniques, cognitive science and mapping, Bayesian modeling and causal inference, risk and safety analysis, and rough sets and fuzzy logic.

The scientist has contributed extensively to the fields of management science and operations research, statistical and nonlinear physics, artificial intelligence, statistics, probability and uncertainty, as well as computational theory and mathematics. Their publication record includes influential papers in several notable venues, including six papers in Information Fusion, five in Applied Soft Computing, and multiple others in IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Systems, European Journal of Operational Research, and arXiv (Cornell University).

Recent publications by Hengjie Zhang include the following:

  • "An overview on feedback mechanisms with minimum adjustment or cost in consensus reaching in group decision making: Research paradigms and challenges," 2020, Information Fusion
  • "Consensus Reaching and Strategic Manipulation in Group Decision Making With Trust Relationships," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Systems Man and Cybernetics Systems
  • "Distributed linguistic representations in decision making: Taxonomy, key elements and applications, and challenges in data science and explainable artificial intelligence," 2020, Information Fusion
  • "Consensus mechanism with maximum-return modifications and minimum-cost feedback: A perspective of game theory," 2020, European Journal of Operational Research
  • "Opinion dynamics in finance and business: a literature review and research opportunities," 2020, Financial Innovation

Hengjie Zhang often collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Yucheng Dong (19 joint works)
  • Haiming Liang (11 joint works)
  • Cong-Cong Li (10 joint works)
  • Francisco Chiclana (8 joint works)
  • Fang Wang (6 joint works)

The scientist's research intersects with various topics and challenges related to decision-making processes, consensus methodologies, and the application of artificial intelligence and game theory in operational research and social sciences. Through their scholarly output, Hengjie Zhang engages with complex theoretical frameworks and practical applications within these interdisciplinary domains.

Best Publications

  • Consensus Reaching in Social Network Group Decision Making: Research Paradigms and Challenges

    Yucheng Dong;Quanbo Zha;Hengjie Zhang;Gang Kou

  • Integrating experts' weights generated dynamically into the consensus reaching process and its applications in managing non-cooperative behaviors

    Yucheng Dong;Hengjie Zhang;Enrique Herrera-Viedma;Enrique Herrera-Viedma

  • Consensus Building for the Heterogeneous Large-Scale GDM With the Individual Concerns and Satisfactions

    Hengjie Zhang;Yucheng Dong;Enrique Herrera-Viedma

  • Consensus efficiency in group decision making: A comprehensive comparative study and its optimal design

    Hengjie Zhang;Yucheng Dong;Francisco Chiclana;Francisco Chiclana;Shui Yu

  • An overview on feedback mechanisms with minimum adjustment or cost in consensus reaching in group decision making: Research paradigms and challenges

    Hengjie Zhang;Sihai Zhao;Gang Kou;Cong-Cong Li

  • Managing non-cooperative behaviors in consensus-based multiple attribute group decision making: An approach based on social network analysis

    Hengjie Zhang;Iván Palomares;Yucheng Dong;Weiwei Wang

  • A Self-Management Mechanism for Noncooperative Behaviors in Large-Scale Group Consensus Reaching Processes

    Yucheng Dong;Sihai Zhao;Hengjie Zhang;Francisco Chiclana

  • The fusion process with heterogeneous preference structures in group decision making

    Xia Chen;Hengjie Zhang;Yucheng Dong

  • Consensus Reaching and Strategic Manipulation in Group Decision Making With Trust Relationships

    Yucheng Dong;Quanbo Zha;Hengjie Zhang;Francisco Herrera

  • Consensus reaching model in the complex and dynamic MAGDM problem

    Yucheng Dong;Hengjie Zhang;Enrique Herrera-Viedma

  • Failure Mode and Effect Analysis in a Linguistic Context: A Consensus-Based Multiattribute Group Decision-Making Approach

    Hengjie Zhang;Yucheng Dong;Ivan Palomares-Carrascosa;Haiwei Zhou

  • Distributed linguistic representations in decision making: Taxonomy, key elements and applications, and challenges in data science and explainable artificial intelligence

    Yuzhu Wu;Zhen Zhang;Gang Kou;Hengjie Zhang

  • Multi-granular unbalanced linguistic distribution assessments with interval symbolic proportions

    Yucheng Dong;Yuzhu Wu;Hengjie Zhang;Guiqing Zhang

  • Managing personalized individual semantics and consensus in linguistic distribution large-scale group decision making

    Jing Xiao;Xiuli Wang;Hengjie Zhang

  • Consensus mechanism with maximum-return modifications and minimum-cost feedback: A perspective of game theory

    Bowen Zhang;Bowen Zhang;Yucheng Dong;Hengjie Zhang;Hengjie Zhang;Witold Pedrycz;Witold Pedrycz

  • Multiperson decision making with different preference representation structures: A direct consensus framework and its properties

    Yucheng Dong;Hengjie Zhang

  • A Personalized Feedback Mechanism Based on Bounded Confidence Learning to Support Consensus Reaching in Group Decision Making

    Quanbo Zha;Yucheng Dong;Hengjie Zhang;Francisco Chiclana

  • Social trust-driven consensus reaching model with a minimum adjustment feedback mechanism considering assessments-modifications willingness

    Hengjie Zhang;Fang Wang;Yucheng Dong;Francisco Chiclana

  • The 2-Rank Consensus Reaching Model in the Multigranular Linguistic Multiple-Attribute Group Decision-Making

    Hengjie Zhang;Yucheng Dong;Xin Chen

  • The interactive consensus reaching process with the minimum and uncertain cost in group decision making

    Yao Li;Hengjie Zhang;Yucheng Dong

  • Personalized individual semantics-based approach for linguistic failure modes and effects analysis with incomplete preference information

    Hengjie Zhang;Yucheng Dong;Jing Xiao;Francisco Chiclana;Francisco Chiclana

Frequent Co-Authors

Yucheng Dong
Yucheng Dong Sichuan University
Enrique Herrera-Viedma
Enrique Herrera-Viedma University of Granada
Francisco Chiclana
Francisco Chiclana De Montfort University
Francisco Herrera
Francisco Herrera University of Granada
Gang Kou
Gang Kou Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
Witold Pedrycz
Witold Pedrycz University of Alberta
Shui Yu
Shui Yu University of Technology Sydney
Hamido Fujita
Hamido Fujita University of Technology Malaysia

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