AbstractIncidence calculus is a mechanism for probabilistic reasoning in which sets of possible worlds, called incidences, are associated with axioms, and probabilities are then associated with these sets. Inference rules are used to deduce bounds on the incidence of formulae which are not axioms, and bounds for the probability of such a formula can then be obtained. In practice an assignment of probabilities directly to axioms may be given, and it is then necessary to find an assignment of incidence which will reproduce these probabilities. We show that this task of assigning incidences can be viewed as a tree searching problem, and two techniques for performing this research are discussed. One of these is a new proposal involving a depth ...
The paper introduces symbolic bisimulations for a simple probabilistic π-calculus to overcome the in...
Problems in probabilistic induction are of two general kinds. In the first, we have a linearly order...
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AbstractIncidence calculus is a mechanism for probabilistic reasoning in which sets of possible worl...
Incidence Calculus is a technique for associating uncertainty values with logical sentences. These u...
Incidence calculus is a probabilistic logic in which incidences, standing for the situations in whic...
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. This paper discusses the relationship between incidence calculus and the ATMS. It shows that manag...
AbstractThis paper discusses the relations between extended incidence calculus and assumption-based ...
Abstract In incidence calculus inferences usually are made by cal culating incidence sets and prob...
This paper discusses the relations between extended incidence calculus and assumption-based truth ma...
This thesis presents a comprehensive study o f incidence calculus, a probabilistic logic for reas...
Mechanisms for the automation of uncertainty are required for expert systems. Sometimes these mech...
We present a new approach to probabilistic logic programs with a possible worlds semantics. Classica...
As probabilistic computation plays an increasing role in diverse fields in computer science, researc...
The paper introduces symbolic bisimulations for a simple probabilistic π-calculus to overcome the in...
Problems in probabilistic induction are of two general kinds. In the first, we have a linearly order...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3511.638(EU-DAI-RP--649) / BLDSC - B...
AbstractIncidence calculus is a mechanism for probabilistic reasoning in which sets of possible worl...
Incidence Calculus is a technique for associating uncertainty values with logical sentences. These u...
Incidence calculus is a probabilistic logic in which incidences, standing for the situations in whic...
Available from British Library Lending Division - LD:3511.638(DAI-RP--216) / BLDSC - British Library...
. This paper discusses the relationship between incidence calculus and the ATMS. It shows that manag...
AbstractThis paper discusses the relations between extended incidence calculus and assumption-based ...
Abstract In incidence calculus inferences usually are made by cal culating incidence sets and prob...
This paper discusses the relations between extended incidence calculus and assumption-based truth ma...
This thesis presents a comprehensive study o f incidence calculus, a probabilistic logic for reas...
Mechanisms for the automation of uncertainty are required for expert systems. Sometimes these mech...
We present a new approach to probabilistic logic programs with a possible worlds semantics. Classica...
As probabilistic computation plays an increasing role in diverse fields in computer science, researc...
The paper introduces symbolic bisimulations for a simple probabilistic π-calculus to overcome the in...
Problems in probabilistic induction are of two general kinds. In the first, we have a linearly order...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3511.638(EU-DAI-RP--649) / BLDSC - B...