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Twodimensional visualization of discrete time domain intervals subject to uncertainty

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One of the most important purposes of information systems is to allow human users to retrieve their data or information or knowledge derived from their data. These data may be subject to imperfections and often represent time indications, as time is an important part of reality. Representations of time indications rely on the information systemU+2019s time domain. Obviously, the effectiveness of an information system in retrieval context depends greatly on the interpretability of the presentation of its data, information or knowledge. For that reason, such data, information or knowledge is usually visualized. The work presented in this paper proposes a novel approach to visualize time domain intervals subject to uncertainty and also shows how temporal reasoning with these visualizations can be done. The presented novel approach considers gradual confidence in the context of uncertainty and is specifically designed for time domain intervals.
Book: 6th International Conference on Fuzzy Computation Theory and Applications, Proceedings
Pages: 137 - 145
ISBN:9789897580536
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