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PROCESSING INCONSISTENCY OF KNOWLEDGE IN DETERMINING KNOWLEDGE OF A COLLECTIVE Export

Cybernetics and Systems: An International Journal, Vol. 40, No. 8. (2009), pp. 670-688.

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If knowledge about some matter is gathered from different sources then its inconsistency may appear. For a collective whose members have different knowledge states about the same real world and if they realize a common task, then the common state of knowledge of the collective as a whole needs to be determined. This article presents a consensus-based approach for determining collective knowledge using its inconsistency.


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