Combination of interval-valued belief structures based on belief entropy

Qin, Miao, Tang, Yongchuan

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Its application involves a wide range of area including expert systems[3][4][5], information fusion[6], pattern classfication[7][8][9], risk evaluation [10,11] [12], image recognition [13], classification[14,15] and data mining [16] etc. The original DS theory requires deterministic belie degrees and belief structures. However, in practical situations, evidence coming from multiple sources may be influenced by unexpected extraneous factors. The lack of information, linguistic ambiguity or vagueness and cognitive bias all contribute to the uncertain evidence obtained in practical situations. For example, during risk assessment, expert may be unable to provide a precise assessment if he/she is not 100% sure.

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