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2002
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The application of the matrix calculus to belief functions
The mathematics of belief functions can be handled with the use of the matrix notation. This representation helps greatly the user thanks to its notational simplicity and its effi...
Philippe Smets
IJAR
2006
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Spatial reasoning under imprecision using fuzzy set theory, formal logics and mathematical morphology
In spatial reasoning, in particular for applications in image understanding, structure recognition and computer vision, a lot of attention has to be paid to spatial relationships ...
Isabelle Bloch
IJAR
2006
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The interpretation of fuzzy integrals and their application to fuzzy systems
Fuzzy integrals, in general, and Sugeno integrals, in particular, are well known aggregation operators. They can be used in a great variety of decision making applications. Nevert...
Vicenç Torra, Yasuo Narukawa
IJAR
2007
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Hybrid possibilistic networks
Possibilistic networks are important tools for dealing with uncertain pieces of information. For multiplyconnected networks, it is well known that the inference process is a hard ...
Salem Benferhat, Salma Smaoui
IJAR
2007
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Decision making under uncertainty using imprecise probabilities
Various ways for decision making with imprecise probabilities—admissibility, maximal expected utility, maximality, E-admissibility, Γ-maximax, Γ-maximin, all of which are well...
Matthias C. M. Troffaes