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Preferences and Similarities

CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences 504

Erschienen am 23.09.2008, 1. Auflage 2008
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ISBN/EAN: 9783211854310
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xii, 320 S., 29 s/w Illustr.
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

The fields of similarity and preference are still broadening due to the exploration of new fields of application. This is caused by the strong impact of vagueness, imprecision, uncertainty and dominance on human and agent information, communication, planning, decision, action, and control as well as by the technical progress of the information technology itself. The topics treated in this book are of interest to computer scientists, statisticians, operations researchers, experts in AI, cognitive psychologists and economists.

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Hersteller:
Springer Verlag GmbH
juergen.hartmann@springer.com
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DE 69121 Heidelberg

Autorenportrait

InhaltsangabeChapter 1: Similarity, Dominance, Fuzzy Logic and Efficiency B. De Baets: Similarity of Fuzzy Sets and Dominance of Random Variables: A Quest for Transitivity E. Ruspini: A Logic-Based View of Similarities and Preferences J.F. Bonnefon, D. Dubois and H. Fargier: An Overview of Bipolar Qualitative Decision Rules Chapter 2: Uncertainty, Vagueness, Incompleteness, Truthlikeliness and Proximity L. Godo, R.O. Rodriguez: Logical Approaches to Similarity-based Reasoning: an Overview GolinskaPilarek, E. Orlowska: Logics of Similarity and Their Dual Tableaux. A Survey H.J. Lenz: Proximities in Statistics: Similarity and Distance Chapter 3: Similarity, Independence, Probability and Game Theory F. Klawonn, R. Kruse: Similarity Relations and Independence Concepts T. Sudkamp: Imprecision and Structure in Modelling Subjective Similarity G. Shafer: Defensive Forecasting Chapter 4: Argument-based Decision Making, Qualitative Preferences Reasoning, and Label Rankings L. Amgoud, H. Prade: Comparing Decisions on the Basis of a Bipolar Typology of Arguments C. Domshlak: A Snapshot on Reasoning with Qualitative preference Statements in AI E. Hüllermeier, J. Fürnkranz: Learning Preference Models from Data: On the Problem of Label Rankings and its Variants F. Rossi: Modelling Frameworks and Multi-Agent Settings

Inhalt

Chapter 1: Similarity, Dominance, Fuzzy Logic and Efficiency B. De Baets: Similarity of Fuzzy Sets and Dominance of Random Variables: A Quest for Transitivity E. Ruspini: A Logic-Based View of Similarities and Preferences J.-F. Bonnefon, D. Dubois and H. Fargier: An Overview of Bipolar Qualitative Decision Rules Chapter 2 : Uncertainty, Vagueness , Incompleteness, Truthlikeliness and Proximity L. Godo, R.O. Rodriguez: Logical Approaches to Similarity-based Reasoning: an Overview Golinska-Pilarek, E. Orlowska: Logics of Similarity and Their Dual Tableaux. A Survey H.-J. Lenz: Proximities in Statistics: Similarity and Distance Chapter 3: Similarity, Independence, Probability and Game Theory F. Klawonn, R. Kruse: Similarity Relations and Independence Concepts T. Sudkamp: Imprecision and Structure in Modelling Subjective Similarity G. Shafer: Defensive Forecasting Chapter 4 : Argument-based Decision Making, Qualitative Preferences Reasoning, and Label Rankings L. Amgoud, H. Prade: Comparing Decisions on the Basis of a Bipolar Typology of Arguments C. Domshlak: A Snapshot on Reasoning with Qualitative preference Statements in AI E. Hüllermeier, J. Fürnkranz: Learning Preference Models from Data: On the Problem of Label Rankings and its Variants F. Rossi: Modelling Frameworks and Multi-Agent Settings