Coefficients of Relations for Probabilistic Reasoning

03/27/2013
by   Silvio Ursic, et al.
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Definitions and notations with historical references are given for some numerical coefficients commonly used to quantify relations among collections of objects for the purpose of expressing approximate knowledge and probabilistic reasoning.

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