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Weighted Merging of Propositional Belief Bases
In standard propositional belief merging, one implicit assumption is that all sources have exactly the same importance. But there are many situations where the sources have different importance/reliability/expertise that have to be taken into account in ...
Patricia Everaere +3 more
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Belief Merging by Examples [PDF]
A common assumption in belief revision is that the reliability of the information sources is either given, derived from temporal information, or the same for all.
P. Liberatore
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On Consensus in Belief Merging
We define a consensus postulate in the propositional belief merging setting. In a nutshell, this postulate imposes the merged base to be consistent with the pieces of information provided by each agent involved in the merging process.
Nicolas Schwind, P. Marquis
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A Novel Belief Propagation-Based Probabilistic Multiple Hypothesis Tracking Algorithm for Multiple Resolvable Group Targets [PDF]
A key challenge in multiple group target tracking is to maintain consistent data association in the presence of dynamic evolutions, i.e., splitting and merging. This paper proposes a Belief Propagation-based Multiple Hypothesis Tracking framework.
Ma T, Shi P, Liu S, Wang P.
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Belief base merging as a game [PDF]
We propose in this paper a new family of belief merging operators, that is based on a game between sources : until a coherent set of sources is reached, at each round a contest is organized to find out the weakest sources, then those sources has to concede (weaken their point of view). This idea leads to numerous new interesting operators (depending of
Sébastien Konieczny
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Low-carbon travel assumes paramount significance in energy conservation and the establishment of an eco-friendly transportation ecosystem. This paper endeavors to explore the relationship between low-carbon travel intention, latent psychological ...
Yan He +5 more
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Belief Merging Operators as Maximum Likelihood Estimators [PDF]
We study how belief merging operators can be considered as maximum likelihood estimators, i.e., we assume that there exists a (unknown) true state of the world and that each agent participating in the merging process receives a noisy signal of it ...
Patricia Everaere +2 more
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Impossibility in Belief Merging (Extended Abstract) [PDF]
With the aim of studying social properties of belief merging and having a better understanding of impossibility, we extend in three ways the framework of logic-based merging introduced by Konieczny and Pino Perez.
Amílcar Mata Díaz, R. Pérez
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Impossibility in belief merging
With the aim of studying social properties of belief merging and having a better understanding of impossibility, we extend in three ways the framework of logic-based merging introduced by Konieczny and Pino Perez. First, at the level of representation of
Amílcar Mata Díaz, R. Pérez
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Public Health Implications of Introducing Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination in Pakistan: A protocol for a mixed-method study to explore community perceptions and health system preparedness. [PDF]
IntroductionCervical cancer is a preventable illness, and early vaccination can serve as a primary prevention strategy. Currently, HPV vaccination has not been introduced at the national level in Pakistan, and the vaccine remains unavailable in most ...
Noreen K, Khalid SN, Javaid M, Khan SA.
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