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* Ihre Aktion  Suchen (Schlagwörter GND (Phrase) (XSP)) qualitative reasoning
 eingrenzen (Basisklassifikation (XBKL)) 08.33
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Englisch
Veröffentlichungsangabe: 
Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : MIT Press, 2001
Umfang: 
XVIII, 506 S : graph. Darst ; 24 cm
Anmerkung: 
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN: 
0-262-16168-0 (alk. paper)
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Klassifikation der Library of Congress: Q339.25 ; Q339.25.P37 2001
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation: 006.3/3 ; 006.3 ; 006.33
Mathematics Subject Classification: *68T37
Mathematics Subject Classification: 68-01
Inhalt: 
Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction 1 -- 2 All about uncertainty 7 -- 2.1 Introduction 7 -- 2.2 Taxonomies of uncertainty 9 -- 2.3 Sources of imperfect information 15 -- 2.4 Uncertainty and entropy 18 -- 2.5 Human reasoning under uncertainty 20 -- 2.6 Ground rules for formal systems 29 -- 2.7 Summary 34 -- 3 Quantitative methods for reasoning with imperfect information 37 -- 3.1 Introduction 38 -- 3.2 The main models 39 -- 3.3 Other important models 65 -- 3.4 Computational techniques 73 -- 3.5 Quantified logics 97 -- 3.6 Summary 105 -- 4 Qualitative methods for reasoning with imperfect information 107 -- 4.1 Introduction 108 -- 4.2 Qualitative physics 109 -- 4.3 Interval-based systems 117 -- 4.4 Abstractions of quantitative systems 123 -- 4.5 Defeasible reasoning 134 -- 4.6 Combining and relating formalisms 155 -- 4.7 Summary 166 -- 5 A framework for studying different methods 169 -- 5.1 Introduction 169 -- 5.2 Eclecticism and the integration problem 172 -- 5.3 A general framework 184 -- 5.4 Examples of integration and incompleteness 191 -- 5.5 Summary 199 -- 6 Using qualitative algebras 201 -- 6.1 Introduction 201 -- 6.2 An algebra with qualitative values 202 -- 6.3 An algebra of interval values 209 -- 6.4 Other qualitative algebras 219 -- 6.5 An example of handling integration 221 -- 6.6 An example of handling incompleteness 228 -- 6.7 Summary 233 -- 7 The theory of qualitative change 237 -- 7.1 Introduction 237 -- 7.2 Basic concepts of qualitative change 239 -- 7.3 Causal reasoning 247 -- 7.4 Evidential reasoning 263 -- 7.5 Handling incompleteness and integration 273 -- 7.6 Summary 280 -- 8 Further results in the theory of qualitative change 283 -- 8.1 Synergy 283 -- 8.2 Propagation in multiply-connected networks 296 -- 8.3 Intercausal reasoning 311 -- 8.4 Related work 322 -- 8.5 Summary 327 -- 9 Implementing the qualitative approaches 329 -- 9.1 Introduction 330 -- 9.2 Implementing qualitative algebras 330 -- 9.3 Implementing the theory of qualitative change 336 -- 9.4 Summary 351 -- 10 Qualitative protein topology prediction 353 -- 10.1 Introduction 354 -- 10.2 Protein topology prediction 356 -- 10.3 A first approach to modelling the uncertainty 358 -- 10.4 A second approach to modeling the uncertainty 373 -- 10.5 Discussion 387 -- 10.6 Summary 389 -- 11 Summary and conclusions 391 -- 11.1 Summary 391 -- 11.2 Conclusions 394
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