Effectiveness of Entropy Weight Method in Decision-Making
Nanchang University · Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Entropy weight method (EWM) is a commonly used weighting method that measures value dispersion in decision-making. The greater the degree of dispersion, the greater the degree of differentiation, and more information can be derived. Meanwhile, higher weight should be given to the index, and vice versa. This study shows that the rationality of the EWM in decision-making is questionable. One example is water source site selection, which is generated by Monte Carlo Simulation. First, too many zero values result in the standardization result of the EWM being prone to distortion. Subsequently, this outcome will lead to immense index weight with low actual differentiation degree. Second, in multi-index…
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- Weighting
- Degree (music)
- Entropy (arrow of time)
- Index (typography)
- Mathematics
- Decision model
- Rationality
- Statistics
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