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Generalized Confidence Intervals

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1993
Abstract The definition of a confidence interval is generalized so that problems such as constructing exact confidence regions for the difference in two normal means can be tackled without the assumption of equal variances. Under certain conditions, the extended definition is shown to preserve a repeated sampling property that a practitioner expects ...
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Interval Additive Generators of Interval T-Norms

2008
The aim of this paper is to introduce the notion of interval additive generators of interval t-norms as interval representations of additive generators of t-norms, considering both the correctness and the optimality criteria, in order to provide a more systematic methodology for the selection of interval t-norms in the various applications.
G. P. Dimuro   +3 more
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On generalized interval entropy

Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 2019
Recently, the concept of generalized entropy has been widely studied in the literature of information theory for left and right truncated random variables.
Chanchal Kundu, Shivangi Singh
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Interval Cloud Model and Interval Cloud Generator

2010 Second WRI Global Congress on Intelligent Systems, 2010
Cloud model is an effective tool in uncertain trans-forming between qualitative concepts and their quantitative expressions. The cloud model is extensively studied presently and the research on interval cloud model does not exist. Compared to the cloud model, interval cloud model has extensive exist in daily life and owns merits to represent numerical ...
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Interval additive generators of interval t-norms and interval t-conorms

Information Sciences, 2011
Interval-valued membership functions play a more and more important role in the recent development and generalization of fuzzy set theory. Similarly, this is the case with multicriteria decision making and related areas, including integrals as utility functions, among others. However, then the theory of aggregation of interval inputs became a hot topic.
Dimuro, Graçaliz Pereira   +3 more
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Interval choice: classic and general cases

Mathematical Social Sciences, 1993
This paper surveys known results on interval choice, and presents new results on biorders. A binary relation \(P\) is a biorder if and only if there exist functions \(f\) and \(g\) such that \(xPy\) if and only if \(f(x)> g(y)\). A complete characterization of biorders in terms of numerical representation and rationality conditions is given.
Agaev, Rafig, Aleskerov, Fuad
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Hamiltonian circuits in interval graph generalizations

Information Processing Letters, 1986
We consider the problem of finding a Hamiltonian circuit in some classes of intersection graphs which generalize interval graphs. We show that the problem is NP-complete for undirected path graphs (and hence chordal graphs), double interval graphs, and rectangle graphs.
BERTOSSI AA, BONUCCELLI, MAURIZIO ANGELO
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Reasoning about generalized intervals

1998
Extending previous notions of generalized intervals, this paper defines the generalized interval as a tuple of solutions of some consistent interval network. It studies the possible relations between such generalized intervals and introduces the notion of a generalized interval network.
P. Balbiani   +3 more
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Generic $$\delta $$-chaos for erasing interval maps

Bollettino dell'Unione Matematica Italiana, 2023
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Successive generalized confidence intervals

2022
The majority of work on multiple comparisons is on comparing the means of k ⩾3 populations following the work of Tukey (1953) on pairwise comparisons of k population means, of Dunnett (1955) on comparisons of several means with a control mean, and of Scheff ́e (1953) on all-contrast comparisons among the population means.
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