Integration of Probabilistic Uncertain Information
Abstract
We study the problem of data integration from sources that contain probabilistic uncertain information. Data is modeled by possible-worlds with probability distribution, compactly represented in the probabilistic relation model. Integration is achieved efficiently using the extended probabilistic relation model. We study the problem of determining the probability distribution of the integration result. It has been shown that, in general, only probability ranges can be determined for the result of integration. In this paper we concentrate on a subclass of extended probabilistic relations, those that are obtainable through integration. We show that under intuitive and reasonable assumptions we can determine the exact probability distribution of the result of integration.
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