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27 Mar uncertainty

In information theory, certainty is the degree that information is considered true, complete or accurate. Uncertainty rises from false or misleading data elements, incomplete data, or ambiguous context. Confidence is the human response to certainty, so some information models use confidence values.
Keywords: meta-knowledge
experiment
empiricism
concept
information
entropy
confidence
References: context
fuzzy logic
knowledge representation
logic
taxonomy

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