Incidence calculus: A mechanism for probabilistic reasoning (Q1820599)
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Incidence calculus: A mechanism for probabilistic reasoning (English)
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1985
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Mechanisms for the automation of uncertainty are required for expert systems. Sometimes these mechanisms need to obey the properties of probabilistic reasoning. We argue that a purely numeric mechanism, like those proposed so far, cannot provide a probabilistic logic with truth functional connectives. We popose an alternative mechanism, Incidence Calculus, which is based on a representation of uncertainty using sets of points, which might represent situations models or possible worlds. Incidence calculus does provide a probabilistic logic with truth functional connectives.
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probability
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automation of uncertainty
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expert systems
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probabilistic logic with truth functional connectives
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