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An Extended Spherical Fuzzy TAOV Model for Multi-Criteria Group Decisions under Heterogeneity and Correlated Criteria

Igor Barahona, Tarifa Almulhim, Emmanuel Afuecheta

Journal of Statistical Theory and Applications | Jun 12, 2026

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An extended spherical fuzzy multi-criteria group decision-making framework that integrates hybrid weighting with the total area method based on orthogonal vectors (TAOV) and orthogonal vectors (TAOV) to address key limitations in existing MCGDM approaches.

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This paper develops an extended spherical fuzzy multi-criteria group decision-making (MCGDM) framework that integrates hybrid weighting with the total area method based on orthogonal vectors (TAOV). The main motivation is to address key limitations in existing MCGDM approaches by simultaneously accounting for decision-maker heterogeneity and criteria correlation, aspects that are typically overlooked in prior studies. To this end, the proposed model combines subjective and objective weights through a game-theoretic formulation, enabling a balanced representation of expert judgment and data-driven information. Furthermore, orthogonality among criteria is ensured via principal component analysis (PCA), thereby mitigating redundancy and enhancing interpretability within a unified mathematical structure. By integrating spherical fuzzy modeling with hybrid weighting and orthogonalization, the framework improves both the accuracy and robustness of group decision processes. The effectiveness and robustness of the proposed framework are illustrated through a real-world case study on capital-raising strategies, demonstrating its advantages over conventional spherical fuzzy MCGDM models.

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Igor Barahona

first | King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Tarifa Almulhim

middle | King Faisal University

Emmanuel Afuecheta

last | Eastern Washington University

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@article{Barahona2026Extended,
  title = {An Extended Spherical Fuzzy TAOV Model for Multi-Criteria Group Decisions under Heterogeneity and Correlated Criteria},
  author = {Igor Barahona and Tarifa Almulhim and Emmanuel Afuecheta},
  journal = {Journal of Statistical Theory and Applications},
  year = {2026},
  doi = {10.1007/s44199-026-00176-9},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s44199-026-00176-9}
}

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