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Evidential reasoning using extended fuzzy Dempster–Shafer theory for handling various facets of information deficiency

✍ Scribed by Farzad Aminravan; Rehan Sadiq; Mina Hoorfar; Manuel J. Rodriguez; Alex Francisque; Homayoun Najjaran


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
288 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0884-8173

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✦ Synopsis


This work investigates the problem of combining deficient evidence for the purpose of quality assessment. The main focus of the work is modeling vagueness, ambiguity, and local nonspecificity in information within a unified approach. We introduce an extended fuzzy Dempster-Shafer scheme based on the simultaneous use of fuzzy interval-grade and interval-valued belief degree (IGIB). The latter facilitates modeling of uncertainties in terms of local ignorance associated with expert knowledge, whereas the former allows for handling the lack of information on belief degree assignments. Also, generalized fuzzy sets can be readily transformed into the proposed fuzzy IGIB structure. The reasoning for quality assessment is performed by solving nonlinear optimization problems on fuzzy Dempster-Shafer paradigm for the fuzzy IGIB structure. The application of the proposed inference method is investigated by designing a reasoning scheme for water quality monitoring and validated through the experimental data available for different sampling points in a water distribution network.