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A ``human-consistent'' degree of consensus based on fuzzy logic with linguistic quantifiers (English)
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Fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic methods are used to formalize the natural ``human-consistent'' concept of consensus. The linguistic quantifiers representating the human perception of majority are handled by means of the Yager's fuzzy-logic calculus.
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fuzzy logic
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consensus
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linguistic quantifiers
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