| C. Liau. A conservative approach to distributed belief fusion. In Proceedings of 3 rd International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION), 2000. |
....an agent may induce graded belief from the graded trust and the information he has received, so if he received contradictory information from two (or more) agents whom he only partially trust, it should be possible for the agent to merge the induced graded belief and form his overall belief. In [10], a logic of belief fusion based on multi agent epistemic logic[8] and multi sources reasoning[5] has been proposed. While the logic merges the beliefs of di erent agents according to a total ordering on the reliability of these agents, it can also be applied to fusion of beliefs at di erent ....
....reasoning[5] has been proposed. While the logic merges the beliefs of di erent agents according to a total ordering on the reliability of these agents, it can also be applied to fusion of beliefs at di erent levels for a single agent. There are two strategies for the fusion of beliefs in [10]. In the rst one, if inconsistency occurs at some level, then all beliefs at the lower levels are discarded simultaneously, so it is called level cutting strategy. For the second one, only the level at which the inconsistency occurs is skipped, so it is called level skipping strategy. Thus, ....
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C. J. Liau. \A conservative approach to distributed belief fusion". In Proc. of the Third International Conference on Information Fusion, pages MoD4-1, 2000.
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C. Liau. A conservative approach to distributed belief fusion. In Proceedings of 3 rd International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION), 2000.
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