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How to choose a completion method for pairwise comparison matrices with missing entries: An axiomatic result (2304.14111v4)

Published 27 Apr 2023 in math.OC

Abstract: Since there exist several completion methods to estimate the missing entries of pairwise comparison matrices, practitioners face a difficult task in choosing the best technique. Our paper contributes to this issue: we consider a special set of incomplete pairwise comparison matrices that can be represented by a weakly connected directed acyclic graph, and study whether the derived weights are consistent with the partial order implied by the underlying graph. According to previous results from the literature, two popular procedures, the incomplete eigenvector and the incomplete logarithmic least squares methods fail to satisfy the required property. Here, the recently introduced lexicographically optimal completion combined with any of these weighting methods is shown to avoid ordinal violation in the above setting. Our finding provides a powerful argument for using the lexicographically optimal completion to determine the missing elements in an incomplete pairwise comparison matrix.

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