A Simple View of the Dempster-Shafer Theory of Evidence and its Implication for the Rule of Combination
The emergence of expert systems as one of the major areas of activity within AI has resulted in a rapid growth of interest within the AI community in issues relating to the management of uncertainty and evidential reasoning. During the past two years, in particular, the Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence has att,ract,ed considerable attention as a promising method of dealing with some of the basic problems arising in combination of evidence and data fusion. To develop an adequate understanding of this theory requires considerable effort and a good background in probability theory. There is, however, a simple way of approaching the Dempster-Shafer theory that only requires a minimal familiarity with relational models of data. For someone with a background in AI or database management, this approach has the advantage of relating in a natural way to the familiar framework of AI and databases.
Jan-4-2018, 06:51:31 GMT