Llorenç Roselló Saurí, Ph. D

Mathematics assistant professor



Research interests:

L-fuzzy sets, game theory, social choice theory, group decision making, qualitative reasoning

 

Teaching:

Algebra, calculus, physics, mathematical models of physics.

 

Visiting:

University College of Cork (Ireland)

Niels Bohr Institute of Physics (Denmark)

Facultat de Economía - Universitat de Valladolid.

 

Publications:

Francesc Prats, Llorenç Roselló, Mónica Sánchez, Núria Agell, On fuzzy-qualitative descriptions and entropy , International Journal of Approsimate Reasoning DOI: 10.1016/j.ijar.2016.02.006, March 2016

 

Núria Agell, Christ Jan van Ganzewinkel, Mónica Sánchez, Llorenç Roselló, Francesc Prats, Peter Andriessen, A consensus model for Delphi processes with linguistic terms and its applications to chronic pain in neonates definition. Applied Soft Computing, 35, 942-948, October 2015

 

Francesc Prats, Llorenç Roselló, Mónica Sánchez, Núria Agell, Using L - fuzzy sets to introduce information theory into qualitative reasoning Fuzzy Sets and Systems (236) 73 - 90 (2014)

 

Edurne Falcó, José Luis García-Lapresta, Llorenç Roselló (alphabetical order)  Allowing voters to be imprecise: a proposal using multiple linguistic terms. Information Sciences (258)  249 - 265 (2014)

 

Núria Agell, Mónica Sánchez, Francesc Prats, Llorenç Roselló, Ranking multi-attribute alternatives on the basis of linguistic labels in group decisions, Information Sciences (209), 49 - 60 (2012),

 

Llorenç Roselló, Mónica Sánchez, Núria Agell, Francesc Prats, Ferran Mazaira,  Using Consensus and Distances between Generalized Multi-Attribute Linguistic Assessments for Group Decision-Making,  Information Fusion (17), 83-92 (2014)

 

Llorenç Roselló, Francesc Prats, Núria Agell, Mónica Sánchez, Measuring consensus in group decissions by means of qualitative Reasoning,  International Journal of Approximate Reasoning (51), 441-452 (2010)

 

Domènec Farré, Romà Roset, Mario Huerta, Llorenç Roselló, M. Mar Albà, Xavier Messeguer, Identification of Patterns in Biological Sequences at the ALGGEN Server: PROMO and MALGEB,  Nucleid Acid Research (13), 3651-3653 (2003)

 

 

Book chapters:

Josep Manel Parra, Llorenç Roselló, Clifford Algebras with Numeric an Symbolic Computations, pàg. 57 - 67, Ed. Birkhäuser (1994), ISBN 0-8176-3907-1

 

Llorenç Roselló, Francesc Prats, Núria Agell,  Mónica Sánchez, A Qualitative Reasoning Approach to Measure Consensus, pàg. 235 - 261, Ed. Springer - Verlag (2012), ISBN: 978-3-642-20532-3

 

Edurne Falcó, José Luis García - Lapresta, Llorenç Roselló, Aggregating Imprecise Linguistic Expressions, pàg 97 - 113, Ed. Springer - Verlag (2013), ISBN 978-3-642-39307

 

 

 

 

Qualitative Knowledge Reasoning Algorithm: QKRAl



QKRAl is a collaborative memory based system where the user is recommended items based on users with similar profiles and preferences. This RS differs from others because it uses a heuristic that allows different levels of precision to be considered simultaneously. This ability of QKRAl is crucial for recommendation of products whose main features are addressed to users’ sensorial perceptions. In this context, users often do not know how to express their preferences with precision. We present recommendations that find user similarities in terms of profile compatibility with other users. Rather than using classical methods, we put forward an approach to recommending by searching through the most similar neighbors, using a degree of consensus directly or through a dive function that permits consensus based on underlying common values. The degree of consensus allows us to measure the compatibility of a group of users. This proposed methodology incorporates incomplete or partial knowledge into the recommendation process using L-fuzzy sets and qualitative reasoning techniques to assess affinity of its users for recommendations. For more information please visit this.