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Masahiro Inuiguchi

Masahiro Inuiguchi

D-Index & Metrics

Mathematics

D-Index
37
Citations
9545
World Ranking
2426
National Ranking
39

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
37
Citations
9603
World Ranking
8246
National Ranking
172

Overview

Masahiro Inuiguchi is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on Computer Science, Decision Sciences, and Engineering. The main subfields they contribute to include Management Science and Operations Research, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Control and Systems Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Statistics and Probability.

Their research topics cover a diverse range of areas, including:

  • Multi-Criteria Decision Making
  • Optimization and Mathematical Programming
  • Fuzzy Systems and Optimization
  • Rough Sets and Fuzzy Logic
  • Optimization and Variational Analysis
  • Recommender Systems and Techniques
  • Advanced Bandit Algorithms Research

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Masahiro Inuiguchi include:

  • Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis Based on Ill-Known Pairwise Comparison Data, 2022, International Journal of Uncertainty Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems
  • Empirical risk minimization for dominance-based rough set approaches, 2021, Information Sciences
  • Cooperative Learning for Adversarial Multi-Armed Bandit on Open Multi-Agent Systems, 2023, IEEE Control Systems Letters
  • Relation pruning and discriminative sampling over knowledge graph for long-tail recommendation, 2024, Information Sciences
  • Multi-criteria decision analysis without consistency in pairwise comparisons, 2022, Computers & Industrial Engineering

Masahiro Inuiguchi has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Information Sciences
  • International Journal of Uncertainty Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems
  • IEEE Access
  • Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making
  • SICE Journal of Control Measurement and System Integration

Their work also includes book publications under Springer Science+Business Media, notably two editions of Integrated Uncertainty in Knowledge Modelling and Decision Making, both published in 2023.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Naoki Hayashi
  • Shigeaki Innan
  • Zhenzhong Gao
  • Yeyang Hong
  • Zhipeng Zhang

Best Publications

  • Rough Sets and Current Trends in Computing

    Salvatore Greco;Yutaka Hata;Shoji Hirano;Masahiro Inuiguchi

  • Possibilistic linear programming: a brief review of fuzzy mathematical programming and a comparison with stochastic programming in portfolio selection problem

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Jaroslav Ramík

  • Rough sets, fuzzy sets, data mining and granular computing

    Sergei O. Kuznetsov;Dominik Ślęzak;Daryl H. Hepting;Boris G. Mirkin

  • A Shapley function on a class of cooperative fuzzy games

    Masayo Tsurumi;Tetsuzo Tanino;Masahiro Inuiguchi

  • Minimax regret solution to linear programming problems with an interval objective function

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Masatoshi Sakawa

  • Portfolio selection under independent possibilistic information

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Tetsuzo Tanino

  • Variable-precision dominance-based rough set approach and attribute reduction

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Yukihiro Yoshioka;Yoshifumi Kusunoki

  • Fuzzy Programming: A Survey of Recent Developments

    M. Inuiguchi;H. Ichihashi;H. Tanaka

  • Goal programming problems with interval coefficients and target intervals

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Yasufumi Kume

  • Fuzzy Rough Sets and Multiple-Premise Gradual Decision Rules

    Salvatore Greco;Masahiro Inuiguchi;Roman Slowinski

  • Theory and methodologyMinimax regret solution to linear programming problems with an interval objective function

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Masatoshi Sakawa

  • Tree insertion grammar: a cubic-time, parsable formalism that lexicalizes context-free grammar without changing the trees produced

    Yves Schabes;Richard C. Waters

  • Rough Set Theory and Granular Computing

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Shusaku Tsumoto;Shoji Hirano

  • A solution algorithm for fuzzy linear programming with piecewise linear membership functions

    M. Inuiguchi;H. Ichihashi;Y. Kume

  • Transactions on Rough Sets II

    James F. Peters;Andrzej Skowron;Didier Dubois;Jerzy W. Grzymała-Busse

  • Satisficing solutions and duality in interval and fuzzy linear programming

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Jaroslav Ramik;Tetsuzo Tanino;Milan Vlach

  • Robust optimization under softness in a fuzzy linear programming problem

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Masatoshi Sakawa

  • Possible and necessary efficiency in possibilistic multiobjective linear programming problems and possible efficiency test

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Masatoshi Sakawa

  • Modality constrained programming problems: a unified approach to fuzzy mathematical programming problems in the setting of possibility theory

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Hidetomo Ichihashi;Yasufumi Kume

  • Possible and necessary optimality tests in possibilistic linear programming problems

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Masatoshi Sakawa

  • The usefulness of possibilistic programming in production planning problems

    Masahiro Inuiguchi;Masatoshi Sakawa;Yasufumi Kume

Frequent Co-Authors

Masatoshi Sakawa
Masatoshi Sakawa Hiroshima University
Roman Słowiński
Roman Słowiński Poznań University of Technology
Salvatore Greco
Salvatore Greco University of Portsmouth
Mukesh Kumar Mehlawat
Mukesh Kumar Mehlawat University of Delhi
Suresh Chandra
Suresh Chandra Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Didier Dubois
Didier Dubois Paul Sabatier University
Vicenç Torra
Vicenç Torra Umeå University
Andrzej Skowron
Andrzej Skowron University of Warsaw
José Rui Figueira
José Rui Figueira Instituto Superior Técnico
James F. Peters
James F. Peters University of Manitoba

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