A Novelty Decision-Making Based on Hybrid Indexing, Clustering, and Classification Methodologies: An Application to Map the Relevant Experts Against the Rural Problem

Muhammad Faisal, Titik Khawa Abd Rahman, Ida Mulyadi, K. Aryasa, Irmawati, Musdalifa Thamrin
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Goals (SDGs) within intricate rural contexts holds paramount significance. Sustainable rural development holds profound significance for both developed and developing nations. This study was conducted to develop a methodological framework for placing experts with strategically relevant competencies to meet the specific needs of villages, thus enabling the practical application of their expertise in generating innovative solutions to problems in a village. This study entails several pivotal phases. Firstly, it constructs a Community Standard of Living Index (CSLI) using Delphi and Rank Reciprocal (RR). Secondly, it establishes village clustering through a hybrid Fuzzy C-Means (FCM), Self-Organizing Map (SOM), and Xie-Beni (XB). Thirdly, a classification of village development levels is created using Tsukamoto and Smallest of Maximum (SM). Finally, recommendations for placing experts in villages, aligning their skills with identified needs using the Cosine Similarity (CS). The results obtained are compared with factual data of each village to obtain relevant conclusions, where an accuracy value of 0.95 indicates a high success rate in the test results of the proposed technique. This study has the potential to significantly enhance decision-making by introducing opportunities for the development of hybrid methodologies in expert mapping for rural issues.
基于混合索引、聚类和分类方法的新颖性决策:针对农村问题绘制相关专家地图的应用
在错综复杂的农村背景下实现可持续发展目标(SDGs)具有极其重要的意义。农村可持续发展对发达国家和发展中国家都具有深远意义。本研究旨在制定一个方法框架,用于安排具有战略相关能力的专家,以满足村庄的具体需求,从而使他们能够实际应用专业知识,为村庄的问题提供创新解决方案。这项研究包括几个关键阶段。首先,利用德尔菲法和排名互惠法(RR)构建社区生活水平指数(CSLI)。其次,通过混合模糊 C-Means (FCM)、自组织图 (SOM) 和 Xie-Beni (XB) 方法建立村庄聚类。第三,利用冢本和最小最大值(SM)对村庄发展水平进行分类。最后,利用余弦相似度(CS)提出了将专家安排到村庄的建议,使他们的技能与确定的需求相一致。将获得的结果与每个村庄的实际数据进行比较,以得出相关结论,其中 0.95 的准确值表明所建议技术的测试结果成功率很高。这项研究为农村问题专家制图中混合方法的发展提供了机会,从而有可能大大提高决策水平。
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