par Smets, Philippe
Référence Proceedings of the American Control Conference, 1, page (554-555)
Publication Publié, 1984
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : The impact of an evidence can be described by a belief function. When 2 evidences are obtained, they can be combined with Dempster's rule of combination if the evidences are distinct. We define the concept of distinctness and develop the rule of combination that applies when evidences are non distinct.