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Measurement aims at obtaining a numerical description of objects/events/persons in real world by means of a measuring system. Measurement is widely used as a key way for obtaining high quality information from the real world. across disciplines. In the present day. there is growing consensus in holding that measurement is characterized by the...
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Measurements are often an objective support for decision-making, in all fields, scientific, industrial or human-related. In this last case particular care has to be taken as a wrong decision can affect health, life or environment. In order to assess conformity of a critical process with legal prescriptions or with technical requirements,...
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A first order probabilistic logic is developed and presented in both intuitive and formal terms. It is shown how it can be successfully applied to the development of probabilistic representations for the main structures and scales involved in (one-dimensional) measurement. As a part of the current debate on the nature of probability in...
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We continue the discussion on the possibility of interpreting probability as a logic, that we have started in the previous IMEKO TC1-TC7-TC13 Symposium. We show here how a probabilistic logic can be extended up to including direct and inverse functions. We also discuss the relationship between this framework and the Bayes-Laplace rule, showing...
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