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A mathematical theory of hints
A mathematical theory of hints, The subject of the book is an approach to the modeling of and the reasoning under uncertainty. It develops the Dempster-Shafer Theory as a theory of the reliability of reasoning with uncertain arguments. A particular interest of this approach is that it y, A mathematical theory of hints has a rating of 4 stars
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  • A mathematical theory of hints
  • Written by author J. Kohlas,Paul-Andre Monney
  • Published by Berlin ; Springer, c1995., 1995/06/01
  • The subject of the book is an approach to the modeling of and the reasoning under uncertainty. It develops the Dempster-Shafer Theory as a theory of the reliability of reasoning with uncertain arguments. A particular interest of this approach is that it y
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Pt. I Elements of the Theory of Hints 1
1 Introductory Examples 3
2 The Mathematical Concept of a Hint 32
3 Support, Credibility, Plausibility and Possibility 40
4 Combining Hints 61
5 Probabilistic Assumption-Based Reasoning 82
6 Rule-Based Systems With Unreliable Rules 136
7 Compatible Frames of Discernment 156
8 Reasoning on Compatible Frames 188
Pt. II Applications 243
9 Statistical Inference 245
10 Describing Uncertainty in Dynamical Systems 270
11 Diagnostics 281
12 Temporal and Spatial Reasoning 305
Pt. III A General Theory of Hints 353
13 The General Model of a Hint 355
14 Structure of Support and Plausibility 370
15 Dempster's Rule in the General Case 383
16 Closed Random Intervals 393
References 410
Index 417


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