Belief and plausibility measures for D numbers

11/30/2019
by   Xinyang Deng, et al.
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As a generalization of Dempster-Shafer theory, D number theory provides a framework to deal with uncertain information with non-exclusiveness and incompleteness. However, some basic concepts in D number theory are not well defined. In this note, the belief and plausibility measures for D numbers have been proposed, and basic properties of these measures have been revealed as well.

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