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On the notion of fuzzy consensus

✍ Scribed by Kabekode V.S. Bhat


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
240 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
0165-0114

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✦ Synopsis


In this paper we introduce a correct notion of fuzzy consensus that is a true generalization of the well-known Boolean consensus result. Our definition of fuzzy consensus becomes identical to the Boolean consensus when the fuzzy variables are allowed to take only Boolean values. It is also shown that there can be more than one correct generalization for the consensus operation.


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