Title :
Using Consensus to Measure Weighted Targeted Agreement
Author :
Tastle, William J. ; Wierman, Mark J.
Author_Institution :
Ithaca Coll., Ithaca
Abstract :
The information-theoretic measures of consensus, dissent and agreement are used to address the problem of the assignment of weights in recognition of expert opinions, and interval weights to reflect categorical weights. All measures are bounded in the 0 to 1 interval. Dissent is also interpreted as an indicator of dispersion. Thus, the values selected by a panel of experts is calculated for each targeted category and the category with the highest resulting value is the one chosen to represent the overall expert judgment. Further, the distances between threat levels can be calculated and the dispersion for the distribution may also be calculated. This is different from the standard statistical measures of variance for categorical values are based on an ordinal scale of ordered categories and the standard deviation requires the presence of an interval or ratio scale. Illustrations are shown to describe the functionality of the measures.
Keywords :
diseases; information theory; skin; agreement; consensus; dermatological diseases; dissent; information theory; measure weighted targeted agreement; Diseases; Dispersion; Educational institutions; Equations; Frequency; Measurement standards; Mirrors; Patient monitoring; Target recognition; Weight measurement; consensus; ordinal measure; ordinal scale; targeted agreement; weighted consensus;
Conference_Titel :
Fuzzy Information Processing Society, 2007. NAFIPS '07. Annual Meeting of the North American
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1213-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1214-5
DOI :
10.1109/NAFIPS.2007.383806