Consider the following statement: 'The value of the Certainty factor lies between -1.0 to +1.0, where the negative 1.0 value suggests...

92. Consider the following statement:
"The value of the Certainty factor lies between -1.0 to +1.0, where the negative 1.0 value suggests that the statement can never be true in any situation, and the positive 1.0 value defines that the statement can never be false."
What does the value 0 denote for CF?

  1. Half true Half False
  2. Somewhat true but not entirely false
  3. Agent has no information about the event
  4. Both A. and B.

Answer: C) Agent has no information about the event

Explanation:

The value 0 suggests that the agent has no information about the event or the situation.

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