Normalization and the Representation of Nonmonotonic Knowledge in the Theory of Evidence

03/27/2013
by   Ronald R. Yager, et al.
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We discuss the Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence. We introduce a concept of monotonicity which is related to the diminution of the range between belief and plausibility. We show that the accumulation of knowledge in this framework exhibits a nonmonotonic property. We show how the belief structure can be used to represent typical or commonsense knowledge.

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