2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0020-0255(02)00201-3
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The bag model in language statistics

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“…As is known [5,9,20,21], insufficient expert-objective data are a source of fuzziness. Such data can be used to describe and evaluate the notion connected with some value n. The obtained estimate is represented in a generalized form (fuzzy number).…”
Section: Construction Of a Fuzzy Subset (Image) From Insufficient Expmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As is known [5,9,20,21], insufficient expert-objective data are a source of fuzziness. Such data can be used to describe and evaluate the notion connected with some value n. The obtained estimate is represented in a generalized form (fuzzy number).…”
Section: Construction Of a Fuzzy Subset (Image) From Insufficient Expmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A language is always realized through the author (expert). Statistical data on the formal structure of individual elements of the text of an individual author are objective and do not contain possibility uncertainty [21]. However if, in the case of data attributed to different authors, we want to draw a conclusion about the language on the whole, then we need to take into consideration the combined probabilistic-possibilistic nature of the uncertainty of the language characteristics.…”
Section: Fuzzy Expected Value On the Expert Insufficient Data Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%