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APIN
1998
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The Method of Assigning Incidences
Incidence calculus is a probabilistic logic in which incidences, standing for the situations in which formulae may be true, are assigned to some formulae, and probabilities are as...
Weiru Liu, David McBryan, Alan Bundy
FSS
2008
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Higher order models for fuzzy random variables
A fuzzy random variable is viewed as the imprecise observation of the outcomes in a random experiment. Since randomness and vagueness coexist in the same framework, it seems reaso...
Inés Couso, Luciano Sánchez
CORR
2008
Springer
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Random Vandermonde Matrices-Part II: Applications
In this paper, we review some potential applications of random Vandermonde matrices in the field of signal processing and wireless communications. Using asymptotic results based on...
Øyvind Ryan, Mérouane Debbah
MSS
2008
IEEE
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Axiomatization of stochastic models for choice under uncertainty
: This paper develops a theory of probabilistic models for risky choices. Part of this theory can be viewed as an extension of the expected utility theory to account for bounded ra...
John K. Dagsvik
KR
1998
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Combining Narratives
A theory is elaboration tolerant to the extent that new information can be incorporated with only simple changes. The simplest change is conjoining new information, and only conju...
John McCarthy, Tom Costello