DocumentCode
3089612
Title
Further results on the consensus problem
Author
Castanon, D.A. ; Teneketzis, D.
Author_Institution
ALPHATECH, Inc., Burlington, MA
Volume
26
fYear
1987
fDate
9-11 Dec. 1987
Firstpage
1820
Lastpage
1825
Abstract
In this paper, we develop additional results on the problem of reaching a consensus of opinion between two decisionmakers provided with different information. Specifically, we study the problem where the two decisionmakers may have different underlying probability models. We develop results characterizing the likelihood of an agreement being reached eventually in terms of the nature of the inter-decisionmaker communications. We also study the problem when the decisionmakers are aware of the possibility that they may have different models. In this case, the decisionmakers can reach a deadlock state where neither decisionmaker can learn additional information from the consensus process, and they cannot reach a consensus decision. This surprising result indicates that incorporating human uncertainty in probability assessment into the asymptotic agreement problem can lead to outcomes not anticipated in the general theory previously developed.
Keywords
Bayesian methods; Decision making; Galois fields; Humans; Stochastic processes; System recovery;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Decision and Control, 1987. 26th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Los Angeles, California, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CDC.1987.272803
Filename
4049611
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