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Dempster-Shafer Theory SIU CS 537 4/12/11 and 4/14/11 Chet Langin
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Dempster, A. P. (1967). "Upper and Lower Probabilities Induced by a Multivalued Mapping.“ The Annals of Mathematical Statistics 38(2): 325-339. Shafer, G. (1976). A Mathematical Theory of Evidence, Princeton University Press.
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What is Dempster-Shafer? Dempster-Shafer (D-S or DS) Mathematical theory of evidence. Data fusion. Degree of belief. Generalization of Bayes theory. Sets. Mass, not probability. “Bel Function” – Belief function
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The D-S Environment
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D-S Environment, Cont.
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D-S vs. Probability
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Non-belief vs. Ignorance
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D-S Mass
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Combining Evidence
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D-S Rule of Combination
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Example Combination Bomber = 0.63 + 0.27 = 0.90 Bomber or Fighter = 0.07 Non-belief = 0.03
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Range of Belief
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What Would Make Plausibility < 1?
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Evidential Interval
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Example Evidential Intervals [1, 1]Completely True [0, 0]Completely False [0, 1]Completely Ignorant [Bel, 1]Tends to support [0, Pls]Tends to refute [Bel, Pls]Tends to both support & refute
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Bel vs. Bel()
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Bel() Example
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Combination of 2 Bel()
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The Normalization of Belief
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A New Table
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Normalization
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Normalization, Cont. OK!
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New Evidential Interval Belief | Plausibility | Disbelief Belief | Plausibility
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