Publication Date

10-2006

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UTEP-CS-06-24a.

Published in Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Intelligent Technologies InTech'06, Taipei, Taiwan, December 13-15, 2006, pp. 8-17.

Abstract

In many practical situations, there is a need to combine interval and probabilistic uncertainty. The need for such a combination leads to two types of problems: (1) how to process the given combined uncertainty, and (2) how to gauge the amount of uncertainty and -- a related question -- how to best decrease this uncertainty. In our research, we concentrate on these two types of problems. In this paper, we present two examples that illustrate how the corresponding problems can be solved.

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