TY - JOUR
T1 - Combination calculi for uncertainty reasoning
T2 - Representing uncertainty using distributions
AU - Hummel, Robert
AU - Manevitz, Larry M.
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - There are many different methods for incorporating notions of uncertainty in evidential reasoning. A common component to these methods is the use of additional values, other than conditional probabilities, to assert current degrees of belief and certainties in propositions. Beginning with the viewpoint that these values can be associated with statistics of multiple opinions in an evidential reasoning system, we categorize the choices that are available in updating and tracking these multiple opinions. In this way, we develop a matrix of different uncertainty calculi, some of which are standard, and others are new. The main contribution is to formalize a framework under which different methods for reasoning with uncertainty can be evaluated. As examples, we see that both the "Kalman filtering" approach and the "Dempster-Shafer" approach to reasoning with uncertainty can be interpreted within this framework of representing uncertainty by the statistics of multiple opinions.
AB - There are many different methods for incorporating notions of uncertainty in evidential reasoning. A common component to these methods is the use of additional values, other than conditional probabilities, to assert current degrees of belief and certainties in propositions. Beginning with the viewpoint that these values can be associated with statistics of multiple opinions in an evidential reasoning system, we categorize the choices that are available in updating and tracking these multiple opinions. In this way, we develop a matrix of different uncertainty calculi, some of which are standard, and others are new. The main contribution is to formalize a framework under which different methods for reasoning with uncertainty can be evaluated. As examples, we see that both the "Kalman filtering" approach and the "Dempster-Shafer" approach to reasoning with uncertainty can be interpreted within this framework of representing uncertainty by the statistics of multiple opinions.
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U2 - 10.1023/a:1018976226650
DO - 10.1023/a:1018976226650
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AN - SCOPUS:0042234806
SN - 1012-2443
VL - 20
SP - 69
EP - 109
JO - Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence
JF - Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence
IS - 1-4
ER -