DocumentCode :
3393549
Title :
1st order, 2nd order, what next? We do not really need third-order descriptions: a view from a realistic (granular) viewpoint
Author :
Kreinovich, Vladik ; Nguyen, Hung T.
Author_Institution :
Texas Univ., El Paso, TX, USA
Volume :
4
fYear :
2001
fDate :
25-28 July 2001
Firstpage :
1908
Abstract :
To describe experts´ uncertainty in a knowledge-based system, we usually use numbers from the interval [0,1] (subjective probabilities, degrees of certainty, etc.). The most direct way to get these numbers is to ask an expert; however, the expert may not be 100% certain what exact number describes his uncertainty; so, we end up with a second-order uncertainty-a degree of certainty describing to what extent a given number d adequately describes the expert´s uncertainty about a given statement A. At first glance, it looks like we should not stop at this second order: the expert is probably as uncertain about his second-order degree as about his first-order one, so we need third order, fourth order descriptions, etc. In this paper, we show that from a realistic (granular) viewpoint, taking into consideration that in reality, an expert would best describe his degrees of certainty by a word from a finite set of words, it is sufficient to have a second-order description; from this viewpoint, higher order descriptions can be uniquely reconstructed from the second-order one, and in this sense, the second-order description is sufficient
Keywords :
fuzzy logic; knowledge based systems; uncertainty handling; expert; fuzzy logic; granular viewpoint; knowledge-based system; realistic viewpoint; uncertain reasoning; uncertainty; Knowledge based systems; Uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
IFSA World Congress and 20th NAFIPS International Conference, 2001. Joint 9th
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7078-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NAFIPS.2001.944358
Filename :
944358
Link To Document :
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