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Soft Methods For Integrated Uncertainty Modelling 1st Edition Lotfi A Zadeh Auth

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Soft Methods For Integrated Uncertainty Modelling 1st Edition Lotfi A Zadeh Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.63 MB
Pages: 413
Author: Lotfi A. Zadeh (auth.), Jonathan Lawry, Enrique Miranda, Alberto Bugarin, Shoumei Li, Maria Angeles Gil, Przemys aw Grzegorzewski, Olgierd Hyrniewicz (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540347767, 9783540347774, 3540347763, 3540347771
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Soft Methods For Integrated Uncertainty Modelling 1st Edition Lotfi A Zadeh Auth by Lotfi A. Zadeh (auth.), Jonathan Lawry, Enrique Miranda, Alberto Bugarin, Shoumei Li, Maria Angeles Gil, Przemys Aw Grzegorzewski, Olgierd Hyrniewicz (eds.) 9783540347767, 9783540347774, 3540347763, 3540347771 instant download after payment.

This edited volume is the proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Soft Methods in Probability and Statistics (SMPS 2006) hosted by the Artificial Intelligence Group at the University of Bristol, between 5-7 September 2006. This is the third of a series of biennial conferences organized in 2002 by the Systems Research Institute from the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, and in 2004 by the Department of Statistics and Operational Research at the University of Oviedo in Spain. These conferences provide a forum for discussion and research into the fusion of soft methods with probability and statistics, with the ultimate goal of integrated uncertainty modelling in complex systems involving human factors. In addition to probabilistic factors such as measurement error and other random effects, the modelling process often requires us to make qualitative and subject judgments that cannot easily be translated into precise probability values. Such judgments give rise to a number of different types of uncertainty including; fuzziness if they are based on linguistic information; epistemic uncertainty when their reliability is in question; ignorance when they are insufficient to identify or restrict key modelling parameters; imprecision when parameters and probability distributions can only be estimated within certain bounds. Statistical theory has not traditionally been concerned with modelling uncertainty arising in this manner but soft methods, a range of powerful techniques developed within AI, attempt to address those problems where the encoding of subjective information is unavoidable. These are mathematically sound uncertainty modelling methodologies which are complementary to conventional statistics and probability theory. Therefore, a more realistic modelling process providing decision makers with an accurate reflection of the true current state of our knowledge (and ignorance) requires an integrated framework incorporating both probability theory, statistics and soft methods. This fusion motivates innovative research at the interface between computer science (AI), mathematics and systems engineering.

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