EMYCIN certainty factor calculations differ in significant ways from standard probability theory. These differences have attracted criticism, but often have good practical motivations.
CF Threshold: EMYCIN generally considers anything with CF < .2 to be false.
Q: ``Can't this prevent several pieces of weak support from adding up to a significant level of support?''
A: Yes, it is possible, but doesn't seem to be a problem in practice.
The benefit of the CF threshold is that it keeps the system from asking a lot of dumb questions:
If: A (.01) and B (.02) and C (.001) and D (as yet unknown) ...
In such a case, we don't want the system to ask questions about D, which is a most unlikely prospect. Asking dumb questions will quickly discourage potential users of the system.
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