AbstractDempster's rule plays a central role in the theory of belief functions. However, it assumes the combined bodies of evidence to be distinct, an assumption which is not always verified in practice. In this paper, a new operator, the cautious rule of combination, is introduced. This operator is commutative, associative and idempotent. This latter property makes it suitable to combine belief functions induced by reliable, but possibly overlapping bodies of evidence. A dual operator, the bold disjunctive rule, is also introduced. This operator is also commutative, associative and idempotent, and can be used to combine belief functions issues from possibly overlapping and unreliable sources. Finally, the cautious and bold rules are shown ...
International audienceThe theory of belief functions manages uncertainty and also proposes a set of ...
Dempster’s rule of combination, the main inference mechanism of the Dempster-Shafer theory of belief...
Dempster’s rule for combining two belief functions assumes the indepen-dence of the sources of infor...
AbstractDempster's rule plays a central role in the theory of belief functions. However, it assumes ...
AbstractThis paper considers the problem of combining belief functions obtained from not necessarily...
AbstractThe study of alternative combination rules in DS theory when evidence is in conflict has eme...
International audienceWhen merging belief functions, Dempster rule of combination is justified only ...
AbstractThe combination rule is critical in an evidence based fusion process. The conjunctive rule i...
Abstract—In this paper we present an analysis of the use of Dempster’s rule of combination, its cons...
International audienceData fusion, within the evidence theory framework, consists of obtaining a uni...
The theory of belief functions is widely used for data from multiple sources. Different evidence com...
We consider uncertain data which uncertainty is represented by belief functions and that must be com...
International audienceThe theory of belief functions is an effective tool to deal with the multiple...
AbstractTo combine belief functions from reliable dependent sources, Denoeux proposed an operator ca...
International audienceThe evidence combination is a kind of decision-level information fusion in the...
International audienceThe theory of belief functions manages uncertainty and also proposes a set of ...
Dempster’s rule of combination, the main inference mechanism of the Dempster-Shafer theory of belief...
Dempster’s rule for combining two belief functions assumes the indepen-dence of the sources of infor...
AbstractDempster's rule plays a central role in the theory of belief functions. However, it assumes ...
AbstractThis paper considers the problem of combining belief functions obtained from not necessarily...
AbstractThe study of alternative combination rules in DS theory when evidence is in conflict has eme...
International audienceWhen merging belief functions, Dempster rule of combination is justified only ...
AbstractThe combination rule is critical in an evidence based fusion process. The conjunctive rule i...
Abstract—In this paper we present an analysis of the use of Dempster’s rule of combination, its cons...
International audienceData fusion, within the evidence theory framework, consists of obtaining a uni...
The theory of belief functions is widely used for data from multiple sources. Different evidence com...
We consider uncertain data which uncertainty is represented by belief functions and that must be com...
International audienceThe theory of belief functions is an effective tool to deal with the multiple...
AbstractTo combine belief functions from reliable dependent sources, Denoeux proposed an operator ca...
International audienceThe evidence combination is a kind of decision-level information fusion in the...
International audienceThe theory of belief functions manages uncertainty and also proposes a set of ...
Dempster’s rule of combination, the main inference mechanism of the Dempster-Shafer theory of belief...
Dempster’s rule for combining two belief functions assumes the indepen-dence of the sources of infor...