Subjective Logic: A Formalism for Reasoning Under Uncertainty

Couverture
Springer, 27 oct. 2016 - 337 pages

This is the first comprehensive treatment of subjective logic and all its operations. The author developed the approach, and in this book he first explains subjective opinions, opinion representation, and decision-making under vagueness and uncertainty, and he then offers a full definition of subjective logic, harmonising the key notations and formalisms, concluding with chapters on trust networks and subjective Bayesian networks, which when combined form general subjective networks. The author shows how real-world situations can be realistically modelled with regard to how situations are perceived, with conclusions that more correctly reflect the ignorance and uncertainties that result from partially uncertain input arguments.

The book will help researchers and practitioners to advance, improve and apply subjective logic to build powerful artificial reasoning models and tools for solving real-world problems. A good grounding in discrete mathematics is a prerequisite.

 

Table des matières

Chapter 1 Introduction
1
Chapter 2 Elements of Subjective Opinions
7
Chapter 3 Opinion Representations
19
Chapter 4 Decision Making Under Vagueness and Uncertainty
51
Chapter 5 Principles of Subjective Logic
83
Chapter 6 Addition Subtraction and Complement
95
Chapter 7 Binomial Multiplication and Division
101
Chapter 8 Multinomial Multiplication and Division
115
Chapter 12 Belief Fusion
207
Chapter 13 Unfusion and Fission of Subjective Opinions
237
Chapter 14 Computational Trust
243
Chapter 15 Subjective Trust Networks
271
Chapter 16 Bayesian Reputation Systems
289
Chapter 17 Subjective Networks
303
References
327
Acronyms
333

Chapter 9 Conditional Reasoning and Subjective Deduction
133
Chapter 10 Subjective Abduction
171
Chapter 11 Joint and Marginal Opinions
199

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