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9783540774624

Management of Knowledge Imperfection in Building Intelligent Systems

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    9783540774624

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    3540774629

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-12-04
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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"There are many good AI books. Usually they consecrate at most one or two chapters to the imprecision knowledge processing. This book is among the few books to be entirely dedicated to the treatment of knowledge imperfection when building intelligent systems. We consider that an entire book should be focused on this important aspect of knowledge processing. The expected audience for this book includes undergraduate students in computer science, ITC, mathematics, business, medicine, etc., graduates, specialists and researchers in these fields. The subjects treated in the book include expert systems, knowledge representation, reasoning under knowledge Imperfection (Probability Theory, Possibility Theory, Belief Theory, and Approximate Reasoning). Most of the examples discussed in details throughout the book are from the medical domain."--BOOK JACKET.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. V
Notationsp. VII
"Classical" Expert Systemsp. 1
Production Rulesp. 1
Expert Systemsp. 3
Structure of Rule-Based Expert Systemsp. 4
Reasoning in an Expert Systemp. 5
Conflicts Resolutionp. 9
Solved Exercisesp. 10
Knowledge Representationp. 13
Data, Information and Knowledgep. 13
Logical Systemsp. 14
Predicate Calculusp. 19
Inference Rules in Classical Logicp. 22
Semantic Netsp. 23
Framesp. 24
Solved Exercisesp. 27
Uncertainty and Classical Theory of Probabilityp. 31
Taxonomy of Imperfectionp. 31
Usual and Precise Meaningp. 33
Experiments and Eventsp. 35
Formal Definition of Eventsp. 39
Defining Probabilitiesp. 41
Defining Probabilities (II)p. 44
Bayes' Theoremp. 47
Misleading Aspectsp. 49
Random Variables and Distributionsp. 50
Expectation and Variancep. 51
Examples of Discrete Distributionsp. 56
Continuous Distributionsp. 60
Examples of Continuous Distributions. Normalp. 64
Examples of Continuous Distributions. Chi-squarep. 67
Student and Fisher-Snedecor Distributionsp. 70
Formal definition of Random Variablesp. 73
Probabilities of Formulasp. 76
Solved Exercisesp. 82
Statistical Inferencep. 89
Inferring Scientific Truth: Tests of Significancep. 89
Relation "Alternative Hypothesis - Null Hypothesis"p. 91
Hypothesis Testing, the Classical Approachp. 93
Examples: Comparing Meansp. 94
Comparing Means, the Practical Approachp. 104
Paired and Unpaired Testsp. 105
Example: Comparing Proportionsp. 107
Goodness-of-Fit: Chi-squarep. 112
Other Goodness-of-Fit Testsp. 119
Nonparametric Tests. Wilcoxon/Mann-Whitneyp. 120
Analysis of Variancep. 124
Summaryp. 126
Solved Exercisesp. 127
Bayesian (Belief) Networksp. 133
Uncertain Production Rulesp. 133
Bayesian (Belief, Causal) Networksp. 135
Examples of Bayesian Networksp. 138
Softwarep. 144
Bias of the Bayesian (Probabilistic) Methodp. 148
Solved Exercisesp. 148
Certainty Factors Theoryp. 153
Certainty Factorsp. 153
Stanford Algebrap. 154
Certainty Factors and Measures of Belief and Disbeliefp. 156
Solved Exercisesp. 158
Belief Theoryp. 161
Belief Approachp. 161
Agreement Measuresp. 163
Dempster-Shafer Theoryp. 165
The Pignistic Transformp. 171
Combining Beliefs. The Dempster's Formulap. 172
Difficulties with Dempster-Shafer's Theoryp. 176
Specializations and the Transferable Belief Modelp. 177
Conditional Beliefs and the Generalized Bayesian Theoremp. 180
Solved Exercisesp. 181
Possibility Theoryp. 187
Necessity and Possibility Measuresp. 187
Conditional Possibilitiesp. 190
Exercisesp. 193
Approximate Reasoningp. 195
Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Numbers, Fuzzy Relationsp. 195
Fuzzy Propositions and Fuzzy Logicp. 204
Hedgesp. 206
Fuzzy Logicp. 212
Approximate Reasoningp. 218
Defuzzificationp. 224
Approach by Precision Degreesp. 226
Solved Exercisesp. 228
Reviewp. 233
Review of Uncertainty and Imprecisionp. 233
Production Rulesp. 239
Perception-Based Theoryp. 242
Solved Exercisesp. 244
Referencesp. 247
Indexp. 251
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