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  • Subjective Evidential Reasoning  
  • by Audun Jøsang — 2002 — In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty (IPMU2002
  • …. The approach is based on the DempsterShafer belief theory, but instead of using Dempster's rule we introduce a
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  • Generating Explanations for Evidential Reasoning  
  • by Hong Xu, Philippe Smets — 1995 — In P. Besnard & S. Hanks (Eds.), Proceedings of the Eleventh Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (pp. 574--581
  • … is due to two reasons. First, expert systems are usually used to solve difficult problems. A good…
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  • On Evidential Feature Salience  
  • by George Spanoudakis, Panos Constantopoulos — 1994 — Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications(DEXA'94
  • A is the set of Telos attribute classes, Bel (DOM i ) is the belief on the dominance of attribute i…
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