> > > Think about a concrete example: if from one source the system gets > P(A-->B) = 0.9, and P(P(A-->B) = 0.9) = 0.5, while from another source > P(A-->B) = 0.2, and P(P(A-->B) = 0.2) = 0.7, then what will be the > conclusion when the two sources are considered together?
There are many approaches to this within the probabilistic framework, one of which is contained within this paper, for example... http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=16174172 (I have a copy of the paper but I'm not sure where it's available for free online ... if anyone finds it please post the link... thx) Ben ------------------------------------------- agi Archives: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/303/=now RSS Feed: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/303/ Modify Your Subscription: https://www.listbox.com/member/?member_id=8660244&id_secret=114414975-3c8e69 Powered by Listbox: http://www.listbox.com