The theory of belief functions, also known as evidence theory or
Dempster-Shafer theory, was first introduced by Arthur P. Dempster
in the context of statistical inference, and was later developed by
Glenn Shafer as a general framework for modeling epistemic
uncertainty. These early contributions have been the starting
points of many important developments, including the Transferable
Belief Model and the Theory of Hints. The theory of belief
functions is now well established as a general framework for
reasoning with uncertainty, and has well understood connections to
other frameworks such as probability, possibility and imprecise
probability theories.
This volume contains the proceedings of the 2nd International
Conference on Belief Functions that was held in Compiegne, France
on 9-11 May 2012. It gathers 51 contributions describing recent
developments both on theoretical issues (including approximation
methods, combination rules, continuous belief functions, graphical
models and independence concepts) and applications in various areas
including classification, image processing, statistics and
intelligent vehicles.
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