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1st IPMU 1986: Paris, France
- Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier, Ronald R. Yager:
Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems, International Conference on Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems, IPMU '86, Paris, France, June 30 - July 4, 1986, Selected and Extended Contributions. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 286, Springer 1987, ISBN 3-540-18579-8
Preliminary Papers
- Andrew P. Sage:
On the management of information imperfection in knowledge based systems. 3-29 - Henry E. Kyburg Jr.:
Representing knowledge and evidence for decision. 30-40 - Ronald R. Yager:
Possibilistic qualification and default rules. 41-57 - Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier, Sylvie Desprès:
Propagation of uncertainties and inaccuracies in knowledge-based systems. 58-65
Approaches to Uncertainty
Evidence theory
- Khaled Mellouli, Glenn Shafer, Prakash P. Shenoy:
Qualitative Markov networks. 69-74 - Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:
The principle of minimum specificity as a basis for evidential reasoning. 75-84 - Enrique H. Ruspini:
Approximate inference and interval probabilities. 85-94 - Alain Chateauneuf, Jean-Yves Jaffray:
Derivation of some results on monotone capacities by Möbius inversion. 95-102 - Pascal Fua:
Using probability-density functions in the framework of evidential reasoning. 103-110 - E. M. Oblow:
O-theory: A probabilistic alternative to fuzzy set theory. 111-119
Fuzzy Set Theory
- Roger Martin-Clouaire:
Efficient deduction in fuzzy logic. 123-136 - Mark Frydenberg, Stephen I. Gallant:
Fuzziness and expert system generation. 137-143 - Javier Montero, Juan Tejada:
Fuzzy preferences in decision-making. 144-150 - Michel De Glas:
An axiomatics for fuzzy information. 151-158 - Jenny S. Darzentas:
Knowledge modelling in fuzzy expert systems. 159-172 - Zhenyuan Wang:
Some recent advances on the possibility measure theory. 173-175
Probability theory
- Gerardo Steve:
Probabilistic inferential engines in expert systems: how should the strength of rules be expressed. 179-188 - Sheldon Shen:
A framework for assigning probabilities in knowledge-based systems. 189-199 - Judea Pearl:
Probabilistic reasoning using graphs. 200-202
General Issues
- Dimiter Driankov:
A calculus for believ-intervals representation of uncertainty. 205-216 - Simonetta Frediani, Lorenza Saitta:
Knowledge base organization in expert systems. 217-224 - Roberto Garigliano:
A consistency-recovering system for inference engines. 225-233 - Anio O. Arigoni:
Credibility of abducible multiple causes of observed effects. 234-244 - Moses E. Cohen, Donna L. Hudson:
Use of pattern classification in medical decision making. 245-254
Applications
- Ladislav J. Kohout, Wyllis Bandler:
The use of fuzzy information retrieval techniques in construction of multi-centre knowledge-based systems. 257-264 - Henri Prade, Claudette Testemale:
Application of possibility and necessity measures to documentary information retrieval. 265-274 - Ladislav J. Kohout, Moncef Kallala:
The use of fuzzy information retrieval in knowledge-based management of patients' clinical profiles. 275-282 - Donna L. Hudson, Moses E. Cohen:
Management of uncertainty in a medical expert system. 283-293 - Enric Plaza, Claudi Alsina, Ramón López de Mántaras, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Jaume Agustí-Cullell:
Consensus and knowledge acquisition. 294-306 - Ehud Bar-On, Gideon Amit, Rachel Or-Bach:
Knowledge representation model which combines conceptual graphs and fuzziness for machine learning. 307-318 - Rafail Ostrovsky:
HOLMES-I, a prolog-based reason maintenance system for collecting information from multiple experts. 329-336 - Panos A. Ligomenides:
Modeling uncertainty in human perception. 337-346 - Sergio F. Garribba, Enrico Guagnini, Piero Mussio:
Uncertainty reduction techniques in an expert system for fault tree construction. 347-356
Information Theoretic Approach
- János Aczél:
Characterizing information measures: Approaching the end of an era. 359-384 - Palaniappan Kannappan:
Characterization of some measures of information theory and the sum form functional equations. 385-394 - Pierre Gomel:
Information gain with preference. 395-402 - Robert Vallée:
Information entropy and state observation of a dynamical system. 403-405
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