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Richard Veryard on Uncertainty
2008-08-13 08:31:50 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 

I enjoy reading Richard Veryard’s blog posts.  Richard does not have an agenda, per se, or at least not one I have identified.  Richard is not trying to sell us anything; he seeks facts and truth with an open, Zen mind. 

In his second post Faithful Representation 2 and continuation, Responding to Uncertainty, Richard explores models, reality and uncertainty.

I don’t have time to comment as much as I would like today.  However, I would like to conclude that in the process of raw-event to decision-making, there one of the most important factors is the ability to assign likelihood (or certainty) to any detected situation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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