Relation between polling and Likert-scale approaches to eliciting membership degrees clarified by quantum computing
In fuzzy logic, there are two main approaches to eliciting membership degrees: an approach based on polling experts, and a Likert-scale approach, in which we ask experts to indicate their degree of certainty on a scale - e.g., on a scale form 0 to 10. Both approaches are reasonable, but they often l...
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Zusammenfassung: | In fuzzy logic, there are two main approaches to eliciting membership degrees: an approach based on polling experts, and a Likert-scale approach, in which we ask experts to indicate their degree of certainty on a scale - e.g., on a scale form 0 to 10. Both approaches are reasonable, but they often lead to different membership degrees. In this paper, we analyze the relation between these two approaches, and we show that this relation can be made much clearer if we use models from quantum computing. |
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ISSN: | 1098-7584 |
DOI: | 10.1109/FUZZ-IEEE.2013.6622423 |