On the evidential reasoning algorithm for multiple attribute decision analysis under uncertainty

University of Manchester

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Abstract

In multiple attribute decision analysis (MADA), one often needs to deal with both numerical data and qualitative information with uncertainty. It is essential to properly represent and use uncertain information to conduct rational decision analysis. Based on a multilevel evaluation framework, an evidential reasoning (ER) approach has been developed for supporting such decision analysis, the kernel of which is an ER algorithm developed on the basis of the framework and the evidence combination rule of the Dempster-Shafer (D-S) theory. The approach has been applied to engineering design selection, organizational self-assessment, safety and risk assessment, and supplier assessment. In this paper, the fundamental…

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Keywords
  • Evidential reasoning approach
  • Computer science
  • Decision analysis
  • Ignorance
  • Data mining
  • Dempster–Shafer theory
  • Normalization (sociology)
  • Computation
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