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A new non-specificity measure in evidence theory based on belief intervals
Institution:1. SKLSVMS, School of Aerospace, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, China;2. Center for Information Engineering Science Research, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710049, China;3. 0NERA, The French Aerospace Lab, Chemin de la Hunie`re, F-91761 Palaiseau, France
Abstract:In the theory of 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. For the non-specificity part, some traditional measures use for reference the Hartley measure in classical set theory;other traditional measures use the simple and heuristic function for joint use of mass assignments and the cardinality of focal elements. In this paper, a new non-specificity measure is proposed using lengths of belief intervals, which represent the degree of imprecision. Therefore, it has more intuitive physical meaning. It can be proved that our new measure can be rewritten in a general form for the non-specificity. Our new measure is also proved to be a strict non-specificity measure with some desired properties. Numerical examples, simulations, the related analyses and proofs are provided to show the characteristics and good properties of the new non-specificity definition. An example of an application of the new non-specificity measure is also presented.
Keywords:Belief interval  Evidence theory  Imprecision  Non-specificity  Uncertainty
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