| G. de Cooman. Describing Linguistic Information in a Behavioural Framework: Possible or not? In J. Albus, A. Meystel, and R. Quintero, editors, Intelligent Systems: A Semiotic Perspective (Proceedings of the 1996. |
....system parameters can be based, the theory of imprecise probabilities [12, 13, 5, 6] can be used. A general framework for the theory of imprecise probabilities is provided by upper and lower previsions. They can model a very wide variety of kinds of uncertainty, partial information, and ignorance [4, 13]. Walley s theory of imprecise probabilities is arguably the most satisfactory of all current theories of uncertain reasoning from a foundational point of view [7] Coolen and Newby [3, 2] have shown how the commonly used concepts in reliability theory can be extended in a sensible way and ....
G. de Cooman. Describing Linguistic Information in a Behavioural Framework: Possible or not? In J. Albus, A. Meystel, and R. Quintero, editors, Intelligent Systems: A Semiotic Perspective (Proceedings of the 1996.
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