Exam 13: Managing Uncertainty in Rule-Based Systems
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This technique is used to determine the height of a rule consequent membership function as determined by the truth of the rule's antecedent condition.
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Given evidence E and hypothesis H. The likelihood of sufficiency is computed as
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Computing the probability of picking a heart from a deck of 52 cards can be determined using ______ probability technique.
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Probabilities based on frequency distributions obtained through sampling.
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For Bayes theorem to be applied, the following relationship between hypothesis H and evidence E must hold.
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With Bayes theorem the probability of hypothesis H specified by PH) is referred to as
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This process converts a crisp numeric value to its corresponding degree of membership within a fuzzy set.
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A car mechanic tells you that there is a 75% chance that your car will need major repair work within the next six months. This statement is an example of
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The probability that a person owns a sports car given that they subscribe to at least one automotive magazine is 40%. We also know that 3% of the adult population subscribes to at least one automotive magazine. Finally, the probability of a person owning a sports car given that they don't subscribe to at least one automotive magazine is 30%. Use this information together with Bayes theorem to compute the probability that a person subscribes to at least one automotive magazine given that they own a sports car.
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