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  1. Evidential reasoning rule for evidence combination.Jian-Bo Yang & Dong-Ling Xu - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 205 (C):1-29.
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  • The refinement of probabilistic rule sets: Sociopathic interactions.David C. Wilkins & Yong Ma - 1994 - Artificial Intelligence 70 (1-2):1-32.
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  • A belief network approach to optimization and parameter estimation: application to resource and environmental management.Olli Vans - 1998 - Artificial Intelligence 101 (1-2):135-163.
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  • Implementing Dempster's rule for hierarchical evidence.Glenn Shafer & Roger Logan - 1987 - Artificial Intelligence 33 (3):271-298.
  • Fusion, propagation, and structuring in belief networks.Judea Pearl - 1986 - Artificial Intelligence 29 (3):241-288.
  • IDSSs opportunities and problems: Steps to development of an IDSS. [REVIEW]Gilberto Marzano - 1992 - AI and Society 6 (2):115-139.
    IDSSs should contribute to the enhancement of human performance, but their effectiveness can be guaranteed only in the case of certain decision types. The issues explored in this paper show that they can help to overcome some human limitations, especially in complex data and information processes, in uncertainty management, and in coherent reasoning. Integrating human and machine expertise is clearly beneficial, nevertheless with the aim of building intelligent solutions we should not ignore the role of human factors and the problems (...)
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  • A comparison of two evidential reasoning schemes.Chia-Hoang Lee - 1988 - Artificial Intelligence 35 (1):127-134.
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  • Gibbs sampling in Bayesian networks.Tomas Hrycej - 1990 - Artificial Intelligence 46 (3):351-363.
  • A sense-based, process model of belief.Robert F. Hadley - 1991 - Minds and Machines 1 (3):279-320.
    A process-oriented model of belief is presented which permits the representation of nested propositional attitudes within first-order logic. The model (NIM, for nested intensional model) is axiomatized, sense-based (via intensions), and sanctions inferences involving nested epistemic attitudes, with different agents and different times. Because NIM is grounded upon senses, it provides a framework in which agents may reason about the beliefs of another agent while remaining neutral with respect to the syntactic forms used to express the latter agent's beliefs. Moreover, (...)
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  • A method for managing evidential reasoning in a hierarchical hypothesis space: a retrospective.Jean Gordon & Edward H. Shortliffe - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 59 (1-2):43-47.
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