Depending on exactly what semantics you want for confidence coefficients
then you probably want to look at a Bayesian network software.
Dave
On 12/11/13 09:04, Miguel Bento Alves wrote:
I want to introduce a confidence coefficient in my rules. For instance, in
the example below, let's consider that p11 has a confidence coefficient of
0.8 while p12 has a confidence coefficient of 0.7. When ?x exa:p1 ?y happens
I want to know the confidence of this conclusion. Any ideas? I have been
study but I couldn't figure out a good solution.
(?x exa:p1 ?y) <- (?x exa:p11 ?y).
(?x exa:p1 ?y) <- (?x exa:p12 ?y).
(?x exa:p11 exa:o1) <- (?x exa:qvalue ?v), lessThan(?v, 10).
(?x exa:p12 exa:o2) <- (?x exa:qvalue ?v), ge(?v, 100).
MBA