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The following pages link to On the applicability of maximum entropy to inexact reasoning (Q1116362):
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- The information geometry of Bregman divergences and some applications in multi-expert reasoning (Q296320) (← links)
- A foundational approach to generalising the maximum entropy inference process to the multi-agent context (Q296517) (← links)
- On the applicability of the ``number of possible states'' argument in multi-expert reasoning (Q729711) (← links)
- A note on the inevitability of maximum entropy (Q911803) (← links)
- How much do you believe! (Q1190196) (← links)
- A method for updating that justifies minimum cross entropy (Q1209526) (← links)
- Formal frameworks for approximate reasoning (Q1311748) (← links)
- A model of belief (Q1313956) (← links)
- Two characterizations of a minimum-information principle for possibilistic reasoning (Q1346244) (← links)
- Invariant equivocation (Q1706783) (← links)
- Adaptive decision making via entropy minimization (Q1726294) (← links)
- Probabilistic characterisation of models of first-order theories (Q2003929) (← links)
- The entropy-limit (conjecture) for \(\Sigma_2\)-premisses (Q2021574) (← links)
- A triple uniqueness of the maximum entropy approach (Q2146064) (← links)
- From statistical knowledge bases to degrees of belief (Q2676577) (← links)
- Rules of proof for maximal entropy inference (Q2677855) (← links)
- Inference Processes for Quantified Predicate Knowledge (Q3511463) (← links)
- Asymptotic conditional probabilities: The non-unary case (Q4879912) (← links)
- A note on how Renyi entropy can create a spectrum of probabilistic merging operators (Q5218990) (← links)
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- ON FILLING-IN MISSING CONDITIONAL PROBABILITIES IN CAUSAL NETWORKS (Q5692927) (← links)
- Logical perspectives on the foundations of probability (Q6049746) (← links)