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A Framework of Fuzzy Evidential Reasoning
John Yen
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
Penn State Cancer Institute
College of Information Sciences and Technology
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Fuzzy Sets
100%
Probability Theory
50%
Real-world Problems
50%
Information Uncertainty
50%
Consonants
50%
Degree of Belief
50%
Rule-based
50%
Possibility Distribution
50%
Evidence Theory
50%
Basic Probability Assignment
50%
Fuzzy Set Theory
50%
Possibility Theory
50%
Plausibility Function
50%
Belief Functions
50%
Dempster-Shafer Theory
50%
Compatibility Relation
50%
Upper Probability
50%
Probabilistic Constraints
50%
AI-based Methods
50%
Generalized Theory
50%
Mathematics
Probability Theory
100%
Evidential Reasoning
100%
Degree of Belief
50%
World Problems
50%
Probability Assignment
50%
Dempster-Shafer Theory
50%
Plausibility
50%
Possibility Theory
50%
Upper and lower probabilities
50%
Fuzzy Set Theory
50%
Computer Science
Fuzzy Set
100%
Uncertain Information
50%
Real-World Problem
50%
Dempster-Shafer Theory
50%
Fuzzy Set Theory
50%
Possibility Theory
50%