expressions into quantitative
probability distributions. We can address this by building a
probabilistic model that connects the concrete meaning with linguistic
expression.
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Department of Statistics,
Columbia University
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a's age is a subjective probability distribution, and 40 is the
rounded value of its mean.
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unts, the "crisper" the P. The lower the
counts, the "fuzzier" the P.
Therefore:
p ~ Dirichlet(a_11,a_12,a_21,a_22,...,a_nn)
It is then easy to prove that
p_.* ~ Dirichlet(a_11+a_12+...+a_1n, ... , a_n1+a_n2+...+a_nn)
p_*. ~ Dirichlet(a_1i+a_2i+...+a_ni, ... , a_1i+a_2i+...