Information Algebras Generic Structures For Inference

Information Algebras: Generic Structures for Inference by Jürg Kohlas, published by Springer Science & Business Media in 2003, is a softcover reprint of the original first edition. This 265-page book presents an algebraic perspective on the aggregation and focusing of information, which is often derived from various sources and pertains to different but interconnected questions.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of how algebras of information create an abstract framework for inference procedures applicable across diverse formalisms. The book delves into concepts such as conditional independence and uncertain information, represented through random variables that form information algebras. Additionally, it discusses the implications of this theory in relation to probabilistic reasoning within information systems and the foundational aspects of belief functions in the Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence.
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Information usually comes in pieces, from different sources. It refers to different, but related questions. Therefore information needs to be aggregated and focused onto the relevant questions. Considering combination and focusing of information as the relevant operations leads to a generic algebraic structure for information. This book introduces and studies information from this algebraic point of view. Algebras of information provide the necessary abstract framework for generic inference procedures. They allow the application of these procedures to a large variety of different formalisms for representing information. At the same time they permit a generic study of conditional independence, a property considered as fundamental for knowledge presentation. Information algebras provide a natural framework to define and study uncertain information. Uncertain information is represented by random variables that naturally form information algebras. This theory also relates to probabilistic assumption-based reasoning in information systems and is the basis for the belief functions in the Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence.
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