Colloquium 06
Subkategorie Programme C 06
Prague International Colloquium 2006 Uncertainty: Reasoning about Probability and Vagueness September 5 to 8, Prague, Villa Lanna Uncertainty is a ubiquitous phenomenon in everyday life, but it is also a topic of fundamental significance to many scientific disciplines. Uncertainty taken here in a broad sense, has many facets – among them probability and vagueness, including possibility, confidence, fuzziness etc. These are captured by different theories which often seem to be conceptually and technically incompatible. Therefore there is no universally accepted theory covering all this area and there are many reasons why we shall neither expect nor want to have one. On the other hand there have been attempts to cross the borders – there are theories trying to bridge gaps between rival approaches and looking for their common background. |