Development of a fuzzy decision support framework for complex multi-attribute decision problems: A case study for the selection of skilful basketball players
Abstract
The selection of skilful players is a complicated process due to the problem criteria consisting of both qualitative and quantitative
attributes as well as vague linguistic terms. This study seeks to develop a decision support framework for the selection of candidates eligible
to become basketball players through the use of a fuzzy multi-attribute decision making (MADM) algorithm. The proposed model is based
on fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) and Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) methods. The
model was employed in the Youth and Sports Center ofMugla, Turkey, with the participation of seven junior basketball players aged between
7 and 14. In the present study, physical fitness measurement values and observation values of technical skills were utilized. FAHP was used to
determine the weights of the criteria and the observation values of technical skills by decision makers. Physical fitness measurement values
were converted to fuzzy values by using a fuzzy set approach. Subsequently, the overall ranking of the candidate players was determined by
the TOPSIS method. Results were compared with human experts’ opinions. It is observed that the developed model is more reliable to be
used in decision making. The model architecture and experimental results along with illustrative examples are further demonstrated in the
study.