Decision-making with belief functions: a review (Q2330012)
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Decision-making with belief functions: a review (English)
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18 October 2019
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The paper is a review of approaches to decision-making under uncertainty in the belief function framework. Most methods are shown to blend criteria for decision under ignorance with the maximum expected utility principle of Bayesian decision theory. A distinction is made between methods that construct a complete preference relation among acts, and those that allow incomparability of some acts due to lack of information. Methods developed in the imprecise probability framework are applicable in the Dempster-Shafer context. Shafer's constructive decision theory, which substitutes the notion of goal for that of utility, is described and contrasted with other approaches. The paper ends by pointing out the need to carry out deeper investigation of fundamental issues related to decision-making with belief functions and to assess the descriptive, normative and prescriptive values of the different approaches.
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Dempster-Shafer theory
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evidence theory
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decision under uncertainty
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