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A Mathematical Theory of Arguments for Statistical Evidence (Paperback): Paul-Andr e Monney A Mathematical Theory of Arguments for Statistical Evidence (Paperback)
Paul-Andr e Monney
R1,483 Discovery Miles 14 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The subject of this book is the reasoning under uncertainty based on sta tistical evidence, where the word reasoning is taken to mean searching for arguments in favor or against particular hypotheses of interest. The kind of reasoning we are using is composed of two aspects. The first one is inspired from classical reasoning in formal logic, where deductions are made from a knowledge base of observed facts and formulas representing the domain spe cific knowledge. In this book, the facts are the statistical observations and the general knowledge is represented by an instance of a special kind of sta tistical models called functional models. The second aspect deals with the uncertainty under which the formal reasoning takes place. For this aspect, the theory of hints [27] is the appropriate tool. Basically, we assume that some uncertain perturbation takes a specific value and then logically eval uate the consequences of this assumption. The original uncertainty about the perturbation is then transferred to the consequences of the assumption. This kind of reasoning is called assumption-based reasoning. Before going into more details about the content of this book, it might be interesting to look briefly at the roots and origins of assumption-based reasoning in the statistical context. In 1930, R. A. Fisher [17] defined the notion of fiducial distribution as the result of a new form of argument, as opposed to the result of the older Bayesian argument.

A Mathematical Theory of Hints - An Approach to the Dempster-Shafer Theory of Evidence (Paperback): Juerg Kohlas, Paul-Andr e... A Mathematical Theory of Hints - An Approach to the Dempster-Shafer Theory of Evidence (Paperback)
Juerg Kohlas, Paul-Andr e Monney
R4,360 Discovery Miles 43 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The subject of the book is an approach to the modeling of and the reasoning under uncertainty. It develops the Dempster-Shafer Theory as a theory of the reliability of reasoning with uncertain arguments. A particular interest of this approach is that it yields a new synthesis and integration of logic and probability theory. The reader will benefit from a new view at uncertainty modeling which extends classical probability theory.

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