Transferrable Plausibility Model - A Probabilistic Interpretation of Mathematical Theory of Evidence

04/06/2017
by   Mieczysław Kłopotek, et al.
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This paper suggests a new interpretation of the Dempster-Shafer theory in terms of probabilistic interpretation of plausibility. A new rule of combination of independent evidence is shown and its preservation of interpretation is demonstrated.

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