Modifiable combining functions
Issue Date
1987-02Author
Cohen, Paul R.
Shafer, Glenn R.
Shenoy, Prakash P.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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Modifiable combining functions are a synthesis of two common approaches to combining evidence. They offer many of the advantages of these approaches and avoid some disadvantages. Because they facilitate the acquisition, representation, explanation, and modification of knowledge about combinations of evidence, they are proposed as a tool for knowledge engineers who build systems that reason under uncertainty, not as a normative theory of evidence.
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Cohen, Paul R, Glen Shafer, and Prakash P. Shenoy (1987), "Modifiable combining functions," Artificial Intelligence for Engineering, Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, 1 (1), 47-57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0890060400000147
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