Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1420
Title: Modeling consensus using logic-based similarity measures
Authors: Poledica, Ana
Milošević, Pavle 
Dragović, Ivana 
Petrović, Bratislav
Radojević, Dragan
Keywords: Similarity;Logic-based similarity measure;Interpolative Boolean algebra;IBA equivalence;Fuzzy bi-implication;Consensus
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Springer, New York
Abstract: One of the key issues when it comes to measuring similarity is the discrepancy that exists between the idealized measures and actual human perception. The aim of this paper is to explore the possibility of using logic-based similarity measures for modeling consensus. We propose a soft consensus model for calculating the consensus and proximity degrees on two different levels. The proposed model relies on logic-based similarity measures and the appropriate aggregation functions. It is a fresh approach as it includes logic when perceiving similarity. Several similarity measures based on min, product and Lukasiewicz fuzzy bi-implications are introduced for modeling consensus. We also define a measure of similarity based on interpolative Boolean algebra (IBA) equivalence, and provide its comprehensive theoretical background. In our approach, we analyze how these different logic-based measures treat similarity, and whether they are appropriate to explain the notion of consensus. Finally, we show that IBA equivalence is the only measure that is both appropriate for modeling consensus and interpretable at the same time. The proposed model is illustrated on a problem of project selection in the context of sustainable development and the numerical results are discussed.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1420
ISSN: 1432-7643
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