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ARLID 0376406
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title (primary) (eng) Comments on Reasoning about Uncertainty of Fuzzy Events: An Overview by Tommaso Flaminio, Lluıs Godo, and Enrico Marchioni
specification
page_count 3 s.
media_type P
book_pages 421
serial
ARLID cav_un_epca*0373166
ISBN 978-1-84890-037-0
title Understanding Vagueness. Logical, Philosophical and Linguistic Perspectives
page_num 401-403
publisher
place London
name College Publications
year 2011
editor
name1 Cintula
name2 P.
editor
name1 Fermüller
name2 G.
editor
name1 Godo
name2 L.
editor
name1 Hájek
name2 P.
keyword fuzzy measure
keyword fuzzy event
keyword de Finetti coherence criterion
author (primary)
ARLID cav_un_auth*0101141
name1 Kroupa
name2 Tomáš
full_dept (cz) Matematická teorie rozhodování
full_dept (eng) Department of Decision Making Theory
department (cz) MTR
department (eng) MTR
institution UTIA-B
full_dept Department of Decision Making Theory
fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
cas_special
research CEZ:AV0Z10750506
abstract (eng) The presented contribution deals with formal logical models capturing both vagueness and uncertainty. The vagueness facet of such models is represented by fuzzy events (many-valued events) which are measured by degrees of uncertainty (belief). Therefore, any logic for fuzzy events under uncertainty must have a sufficient expressive power to model inference on the side of the fuzzy events as well as to reproduce reasoning with degrees of uncertainty associated with those events. In particular, the logic chosen should be versatile enough to include in its language virtually any of the approaches to uncertainty processing, such as probability theory, possibility/necessity, Dempster-Shafer theory etc. The meaning of fuzzy events and their associated uncertainty degrees is usually rendered through de Finetti coherence criterion.
reportyear 2013
RIV BA
permalink http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0208813
arlyear 2011
mrcbU63 cav_un_epca*0373166 Understanding Vagueness. Logical, Philosophical and Linguistic Perspectives 978-1-84890-037-0 401 403 London College Publications 2011 Studies in Logic 36
mrcbU67 Cintula P. 340
mrcbU67 Fermüller G. 340
mrcbU67 Godo L. 340
mrcbU67 Hájek P. 340