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Subject: [UAI] Imprecise Probabilities--A simple and yet computationally
nontrivial problem
Most real-world p
Lotfi Zadeh wrote:
> X and Y are random variables taking values in the set (1, 2, ...,n).
> The entries in the joint probability matrix, P, are of the form
> "approximately aij," where the aij take values in the unit interval and add
> up to unity. What is the marginal probability distr
Most real-world probabilities are imprecise. For this reason, as we
move further into the age of machine intelligence and mechanized
decision-making, the problem of how to deal with imprecise probabilities is
certain to grow in visibility and importance.
A major contribution