Comparing Dependencies in Probability Theory and General Rough Sets: Part-A

April 06, 2018 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐Ÿ› arXiv.org

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Authors A Mani arXiv ID 1804.02322 Category math.LO: Logic Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.IT, cs.LO, math.PR Citations 1 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
The problem of comparing concepts of dependence in general rough sets with those in probability theory had been initiated by the present author in some of her recent papers. This problem relates to the identification of the limitations of translating between the methodologies and possibilities in the identification of concepts. Comparison of ideas of dependence in the approaches had been attempted from a set-valuation based minimalist perspective by the present author. The deviant probability framework has been the result of such an approach. Other Bayesian reasoning perspectives (involving numeric valuations) and frequentist approaches are also known. In this research, duality results are adapted to demonstrate the possibility of improved comparisons across implications between ontologically distinct concepts in a common logic-based framework by the present author. Both positive and negative results are proved that delimit possible comparisons in a clearer way by her.
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