This is a collection of classic research papers on the Dempster-Shafer theory of belief functions. The book is the authoritative reference in the field of evidential reasoning and an important archival reference in a wide range of areas including uncertainty reasoning in artificial intelligence and decision making in economics, engineering, and management. The book includes a foreword reflecting the development of the theory in the last forty years.
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This is a collection of classic research papers on the Dempster-Shafer theory of belief functions. The book is the authoritative reference in the field of evidential reasoning and an important archival reference in a wide range of areas including uncertainty reasoning in artificial intelligence and decision making in economics, engineering, and management. The book includes a foreword reflecting the development of the theory in the last forty years.
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Book. Octavo, xix, 806 pages. In Good plus condition. Dark blue, gold, and dark orange spine with white and dark blue lettering. Boards have mild bending along head corners and mild wear to spine head and tail. Textblock spine is shaken, mild staining along head edge, and mild wear along head and fore edges. Shelved ND-C. 1378775. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Published:
2010
Language:
English
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10827918055
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New. 806 p. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing , 219. 43 Tables, black and white; 81 Illustrations, black and white; XIX, 806 p. 81 illus. Intended for professional and scholarly audience.
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New. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 806 p. Contains: Unspecified, Illustrations, black & white, Tables, black & white. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, 219.