Title :
A Linguistic Approach to Influencing Decision Behavior
Author :
Petry, Frederick E. ; Yager, Ronald R.
Author_Institution :
Code 7440, Naval Res. Lab., Stennis Space Center, MS, USA
fDate :
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we present a number of approaches using fuzzy set theory to influence decision-making behavior, which is a type of human persuasion. We couch the approach as the process to draw a conclusion “V is P” given “V is F,” where P is a fuzzy subset of F representing some linguistic value for V that corresponds to a perception of the world V is P, which we want a person to accept. We examine several methods to represent the process to engender such influences. These include using a person´s predispositions, framing the context of a discussion and generalization techniques that allow issues to be viewed in a more favorable light. Finally, we discuss approaches to the related topic of negotiations. This paper describes these approaches and the required background formalisms that are used in them.
Keywords :
computational linguistics; decision making; fuzzy set theory; decision-making behavior; fuzzy set theory; fuzzy subset; generalization technique; human persuasion; linguistic approach; linguistic value; negotiation; predisposition; Cognition; Context; Decision making; Humans; Investments; Pragmatics; Uncertainty; Cognitive processing; computing with words; decision making under uncertainty; hierarchical generalization; human persuasion; soft computing;
Journal_Title :
Fuzzy Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TFUZZ.2011.2172795