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IJAR
2007
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Joint propagation of probability and possibility in risk analysis: Towards a formal framework
This paper discusses some aspects of fuzzy random variables obtained by propagating uncertainty in risk analysis when some input parameters are stochastic, while others are determ...
Cédric Baudrit, Inés Couso, Didier D...
SUM
2010
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Event Modelling and Reasoning with Uncertain Information for Distributed Sensor Networks
CCTV and sensor based surveillance systems are part of our daily lives now in this modern society due to the advances in telecommunications technology and the demand for better sec...
Jianbing Ma, Weiru Liu, Paul Miller
FLAIRS
2008
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Learning a Probabilistic Model of Event Sequences from Internet Weblog Stories
One of the central problems in building broad-coverage story understanding systems is generating expectations about event sequences, i.e. predicting what happens next given some a...
Mehdi Manshadi, Reid Swanson, Andrew S. Gordon
SIGMOD
2008
ACM
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Event queries on correlated probabilistic streams
A major problem in detecting events in streams of data is that the data can be imprecise (e.g. RFID data). However, current state-ofthe-art event detection systems such as Cayuga ...
Christopher Ré, Dan Suciu, Julie Letchner, ...
AMAI
2000
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
The logic of events
An event space is a set of instantaneous events that vary both in time and specificity. The concept of an event space provides a foundation for a logical--i.e., modular and open-a...
Glenn Shafer, Peter R. Gillett, Richard B. Scherl