Proceedings of the ISSEK94 Workshop on Mathematical and Statistical Methods in Artificial Intelligence
In recent years it has become apparent that an important part of the theory of Artificial Intelligence is concerned with reasoning on the basis of uncertain, incomplete or inconsistent information. Classical logic and probability theory are only partially adequate for this, and a variety of other formalisms have been developed, some of the most important being fuzzy methods, possibility theory, belief function theory, non monotonic logics and modal logics. The aim of this workshop was to contribute to the elucidation of similarities and differences between the formalisms mentioned above.
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Proceedings of the ISSEK94 Workshop on Mathematical and Statistical Methods in Artificial Intelligence
In recent years it has become apparent that an important part of the theory of Artificial Intelligence is concerned with reasoning on the basis of uncertain, incomplete or inconsistent information. Classical logic and probability theory are only partially adequate for this, and a variety of other formalisms have been developed, some of the most important being fuzzy methods, possibility theory, belief function theory, non monotonic logics and modal logics. The aim of this workshop was to contribute to the elucidation of similarities and differences between the formalisms mentioned above.
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Proceedings of the ISSEK94 Workshop on Mathematical and Statistical Methods in Artificial Intelligence

Proceedings of the ISSEK94 Workshop on Mathematical and Statistical Methods in Artificial Intelligence

Proceedings of the ISSEK94 Workshop on Mathematical and Statistical Methods in Artificial Intelligence

Proceedings of the ISSEK94 Workshop on Mathematical and Statistical Methods in Artificial Intelligence

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In recent years it has become apparent that an important part of the theory of Artificial Intelligence is concerned with reasoning on the basis of uncertain, incomplete or inconsistent information. Classical logic and probability theory are only partially adequate for this, and a variety of other formalisms have been developed, some of the most important being fuzzy methods, possibility theory, belief function theory, non monotonic logics and modal logics. The aim of this workshop was to contribute to the elucidation of similarities and differences between the formalisms mentioned above.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783211827130
Publisher: Springer Vienna
Publication date: 08/14/2000
Series: CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences , #363
Edition description: 1995
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x (d)
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