Subjective logic is a formal framework for reasoning about uncertain and subjective information. It extends traditional logic by incorporating degrees of belief, uncertainty, and trust, allowing for a more nuanced representation of knowledge that reflects the complexities of real-world reasoning. The main components of subjective logic include: 1. **Belief Degrees:** Instead of simply being true or false, propositions can have associated degrees of belief, uncertainty, and disbelief. This allows users to express how confident they are about certain claims.
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