See Also
- Statistical relational learning
- Bayesian inference, Bayesian networks, Bayesian probability
- Cox's theorem
- Dempster-Shafer theory
- Fréchet inequalities
- Fuzzy logic
- Imprecise probability
- Logic, Deductive logic, Non-monotonic logic
- Possibility theory
- Probabilism, Half-proof, Scholasticism
- Probabilistic database
- Probability, Probability theory
- Probabilistic argumentation
- Reasoning
- Subjective logic
- Uncertainty
- Uncertain inference
- Upper and lower probabilities
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