Analysis of multi-interpretable ecological monitoring information

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In this paper logical techniques developed to formalize the analysis of multi-interpretable information, in particular belief set operators and selection operators, are applied to an ecological domain. A knowledge-based decision support system is described that determines the abiotic (chemical and physical) characteristics of a site on the basis of samples of plant species that are observed. The logical foundation of this system is described in terms of a belief set operator and a selection operator.

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Brazier, F., Engelfriet, J., & Treur, J. (2002). Analysis of multi-interpretable ecological monitoring information. Applied Artificial Intelligence, 16(1), 29–50. https://doi.org/10.1080/088395102753365780

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