AbstractWhen applying any technique of multidimensional models to problems of practice, one always has to cope with two problems: the necessity to represent the models with a ”reasonable” number of parameters and to have sufficiently efficient computational procedures at one’s disposal. When considering graphical Markov models in probability theory, both of these conditions are fulfilled; various computational procedures for decomposable models are based on the ideas of local computations, whose theoretical foundations were laid by Lauritzen and Spiegelhalter.The presented contribution studies a possibility of transferring these ideas from probability theory into Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence. The paper recalls decomposable models, dis...
The goal of the paper is to recall a recently introduced concept of con-ditional independence in evi...
The objective of this paper is to describe the potential offered by the Dempster–Shafer theory (DST)...
AbstractGiven a multinomial decomposable graphical model, we identify several alternative parametriz...
AbstractWhen applying any technique of multidimensional models to problems of practice, one always h...
AbstractThis article is concerned with the computational aspects of combining evidence within the th...
AbstractThe goal of the paper is twofold. The first is to show that some of the ideas for representa...
Composable Markov processes were introduced by Schweder (1970) in order to capture the idea that a p...
The emphasis in this book is placed on general models (Markov chains, random fields, random graphs),...
AbstractThe Dempster-Shafer theory of evidential reasoning has been proposed as a generalization of ...
We use a close connection between the theory of Markov fields and that of log-linear interaction mod...
International audienceThe emphasis in this book is placed on general models (Markov chains, random f...
summary:The L-decomposable and the bi-decomposable models are two families of distributions on the s...
Full Bayesian computational inference for model determination in undirected graphical models is curr...
The present paper considers discrete probability models with exact computational properties. In rela...
It is commonly acknowledged that we need to accept and handle uncertainty when reasoning with real w...
The goal of the paper is to recall a recently introduced concept of con-ditional independence in evi...
The objective of this paper is to describe the potential offered by the Dempster–Shafer theory (DST)...
AbstractGiven a multinomial decomposable graphical model, we identify several alternative parametriz...
AbstractWhen applying any technique of multidimensional models to problems of practice, one always h...
AbstractThis article is concerned with the computational aspects of combining evidence within the th...
AbstractThe goal of the paper is twofold. The first is to show that some of the ideas for representa...
Composable Markov processes were introduced by Schweder (1970) in order to capture the idea that a p...
The emphasis in this book is placed on general models (Markov chains, random fields, random graphs),...
AbstractThe Dempster-Shafer theory of evidential reasoning has been proposed as a generalization of ...
We use a close connection between the theory of Markov fields and that of log-linear interaction mod...
International audienceThe emphasis in this book is placed on general models (Markov chains, random f...
summary:The L-decomposable and the bi-decomposable models are two families of distributions on the s...
Full Bayesian computational inference for model determination in undirected graphical models is curr...
The present paper considers discrete probability models with exact computational properties. In rela...
It is commonly acknowledged that we need to accept and handle uncertainty when reasoning with real w...
The goal of the paper is to recall a recently introduced concept of con-ditional independence in evi...
The objective of this paper is to describe the potential offered by the Dempster–Shafer theory (DST)...
AbstractGiven a multinomial decomposable graphical model, we identify several alternative parametriz...