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Concept of random sets as applied to the design of structures and analysis of expert opinions for aircraft crash
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    Concept of random sets as applied to the design of structures and analysis of expert opinions for aircraft crash (English)
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    2 September 2001
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    Using two simple examples (reliability of a bar with uncertain loads, and expert opinions for aircraft crash), the authors explain basic notions of Shafer's evidence theory like belief, plausibility, consonant evidences and Dempster rule of combination.
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    evidence theory
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    plausibility
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    Dempster rule
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