Consider the simple MYCIN-like rule: if A (B v C) D (.9) E (.75).
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Consider the simple MYCIN-like rule: if A ∧ (B v C) ⇒ D (.9) ∧ E (.75). Discuss the issues that arise in capturing these uncertainties in a Bayesian context. How might this rule be handled in Dempster–Shafer reasoning?
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Artificial Intelligence Structures And Strategies For Complex Problem Solving
ISBN: 9780321263186
5th Edition
Authors: George F. Luger
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