Sciweavers

UAI
1992

Interval Structure: A Framework for Representing Uncertain Information

13 years 5 months ago
Interval Structure: A Framework for Representing Uncertain Information
In this paper, a unified framework for representing uncertain information based on the notion of an interval structure is proposed. It is shown that the lower and upper approximations of the rough-set model, the lower and upper bounds of incidence calculus, and the belief and plausibility functions all obey the axioms of an interval structure. An interval structure can be used to synthesize the decision rules provided by the experts. An efficient algorithm to find the desirable set of rules is developed from a set of sound and complete inference axioms.
S. K. Michael Wong, Lusheng Wang, Yiyu Yao
Added 07 Nov 2010
Updated 07 Nov 2010
Type Conference
Year 1992
Where UAI
Authors S. K. Michael Wong, Lusheng Wang, Yiyu Yao
Comments (0)