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Using the Theory of Belief Functions
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Using the Theory of Belief Functions |
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16 November 2023
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Using the Theory of Belief Functions for evidence calculus. Basic probability assignments, or mass functions, can be defined on the subsets of a set of possible values and combined. A mass function can be extended to a larger frame. Marginalization, i.e. reduction to a smaller frame can also be done. These features can be combined to analyze small belief networks and take into account situations where information cannot be satisfactorily described by probability distributions.
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expanded from: GPL (≥ 2) (English)
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