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A New Non-Specificity Measure in Evidence Theory Based on Belief Intervals

Authors: Yang Yi, Han Deqiang, Jean Dezert

In the theory based on belief functions, the measure of uncertainty is an important concept, which is used for representing some types of uncertainty incorporated in bodies of evidence such as the discord and the non-specificity.

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