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Random sets and fuzzy interval analysis (English)
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1991
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A random set is a convex combination of sets, and it is claimed that it is better than interval analysis for dealing with uncertain numerical data. A general framework for calculation under uncertainty is described in terms of random sets, via the generalization of a so-called extension principle, and then one considers calculation with random set valued operands.
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evidence theory
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interval analysis
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Monte-Carlo simulation
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fuzzy arithmetic
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random set
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