As one of the most important mathematical methods, the Dempster-Shafer(D-S)evidence theory has been widely used in date fusion, risk assessment, target identification, knowledge reasoning,and other fields. This pape...As one of the most important mathematical methods, the Dempster-Shafer(D-S)evidence theory has been widely used in date fusion, risk assessment, target identification, knowledge reasoning,and other fields. This paper summarized the development and recent studies of the explanations of D-S model, evidence combination algorithms, and the improvement of the conflict during evidence combination, and also compared all explanation models,algorithms, improvements, and their applicable conditions. We are trying to provide a reference for future research and applications through this summarization.展开更多
To use reasoning knowledge accurately and efficiently,many reasoning methods have been proposed. However,the differences in form among the methods may obstruct the systematical analysis and harmonious integration of t...To use reasoning knowledge accurately and efficiently,many reasoning methods have been proposed. However,the differences in form among the methods may obstruct the systematical analysis and harmonious integration of them.In this paper,a common reasoning model JUM(Judgement Model)is introduced. According to JUM,a common knowledge representation form is abstracted from different reasoning methods and its limitation is reduced.We also propose an algorithm for transforming one type of JUMs into another.In some cases,the algorithm can be used to resolve the key problem of integrating different types of JUM in one system.It is possible that a new architecture of knowledge-based system can be realized under JUM.展开更多
Now we have a good understanding of inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning. In order to put them into practice, we should do some exercises. Practice Exercises Which reasoning process is shown in the following ex...Now we have a good understanding of inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning. In order to put them into practice, we should do some exercises. Practice Exercises Which reasoning process is shown in the following example? Explain your answer. 1. We examine the fingerprints of 1000 people. No two individuals in this group of people have identical fingerprints. We conclude that for all people, no two people have identical fingerprints.展开更多
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文摘As one of the most important mathematical methods, the Dempster-Shafer(D-S)evidence theory has been widely used in date fusion, risk assessment, target identification, knowledge reasoning,and other fields. This paper summarized the development and recent studies of the explanations of D-S model, evidence combination algorithms, and the improvement of the conflict during evidence combination, and also compared all explanation models,algorithms, improvements, and their applicable conditions. We are trying to provide a reference for future research and applications through this summarization.
文摘To use reasoning knowledge accurately and efficiently,many reasoning methods have been proposed. However,the differences in form among the methods may obstruct the systematical analysis and harmonious integration of them.In this paper,a common reasoning model JUM(Judgement Model)is introduced. According to JUM,a common knowledge representation form is abstracted from different reasoning methods and its limitation is reduced.We also propose an algorithm for transforming one type of JUMs into another.In some cases,the algorithm can be used to resolve the key problem of integrating different types of JUM in one system.It is possible that a new architecture of knowledge-based system can be realized under JUM.
文摘Now we have a good understanding of inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning. In order to put them into practice, we should do some exercises. Practice Exercises Which reasoning process is shown in the following example? Explain your answer. 1. We examine the fingerprints of 1000 people. No two individuals in this group of people have identical fingerprints. We conclude that for all people, no two people have identical fingerprints.