konsentroida
Konsentroida is a theoretical construct used in discussions of collective decision making and data synthesis. It denotes a central representative position that summarizes a set of opinions, preferences, or feature vectors, with emphasis on the variation in source credibility and confidence. In practice, konsentroida is treated as a weighted centroid of an input space: inputs contribute in proportion to their trustworthiness and stated certainty.
Origin and usage: The term appears in some contemporary online glossaries and speculative writings on consensus
Definition and computation: Given agents i with opinion vectors x_i in R^n and nonnegative weights w_i reflecting
Applications and limitations: The concept helps analyze how different weighting schemes affect aggregated outcomes in surveys,