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The minimun inaccuracy fuzzy estimation: An extension of the maximum likelihood principle.

Norberto CorralM.ª Angeles Gil — 1984

Stochastica

The present paper deals with the extension of the likelihood estimation to the situation where the experimentation does not provide exact information but rather vague information. The extension process tries to achieve three fundamental objectives: the new method must be an extension of the maximum likelihood method, it has to be very simple to apply and it must allow for an interesting interpretation. These objectives are achieved herein by using the following concepts:...

Sobre el tamaño de muestra para experimentos aleatorios con imprecisión difusa.

M.ª Angeles Gil AlvarezPedro Gil Alvarez — 1988

Trabajos de Estadística

Statistical Inference deals with the drawing of conclusions about a random experiment on the basis of the information contained in a sample from it. A random experiment can be defined by means of the set of its possible outcomes (sample space) and the ability of observation of the experimenter. It is usually assumed that this ability allows the experimenter to describe the observable events as subsets of the sample space. In this paper, we will consider that the experimenter can only express the...

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