Publication Date
7-2001
Abstract
On the example of physics, we show that the traditional one-level description is not completely adequate. For a more adequate structure, a hierarchical description of uncertainty is necessary, which supplements the more traditional first-order uncertainty with second-order, third-order and more sophisticated models. In particular, the second-order approach seems to provide a bridge between probabilistic and fuzzy approaches to uncertainty.
Comments
UTEP-CS-01-23.
Published in Proceedings of the 2nd Conference of the European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology EUSFLAT'01, Leicester, England, September 5-7, 2001, pp. 410-413.