2024
DOI: 10.31181/jscda21202443
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A Belief Similarity Measure for Dempster-Shafer Evidence Theory and Application in Decision Making

Zhe Liu

Abstract: How to effectively deal with uncertain and imprecise information in decision making is a complex task. Dempster-Shafer evidence theory (DSET) is widely used for handling such challenges due to its ability to model uncertainty and imprecision. However, Dempster's rule can sometimes yield counterintuitive results when dealing with highly conflicting evidence. In this paper, we introduce a novel belief sine similarity measure, called $BS^2M$, which effectively measures the discrepancy between different pieces of … Show more

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