CRITIC-M
CRITIC-M (Criteria Importance Through Intercriteria Correlation - Modified) is an objective weight derivation method that extends the classical CRITIC approach. It assigns weights to criteria based on two intrinsic properties of the decision matrix: variance (how much a criterion differentiates alternatives) and correlation (how much a criterion conflicts with or supplements others). Modified variants adjust the formulation to improve robustness or interpretability.
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- Diakoulaki, D., Mavrotas, G., & Papayannakis, L. (1995). Determining objective weights in multiple criteria problems: The CRITIC method. Computers & Operations Research, 22(7), 763-770. · DOI 10.1016/0305-0548(94)00059-H
- Jahan, A., Mustapha, F., Sapuan, S. M., Ismail, M. Y., & Badruddin, I. A. (2012). A comprehensive VIKOR method for material selection. Materials & Design, 32(3), 1215-1221. · DOI 10.1016/j.matdes.2010.10.015
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