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- 1938 - 14 November 2005
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2010 – 2019
- 2013
- [i17]Didier Dubois, Michel Grabisch, Henri Prade, Philippe Smets:
Assessing the value of a candidate. Comparing belief function and possibility theories. CoRR abs/1301.6692 (2013) - [i16]Philippe Smets:
Practical Uses of Belief Functions. CoRR abs/1301.6741 (2013) - [i15]Salem Benferhat, Alessandro Saffiotti, Philippe Smets:
Belief Functions and Default Reasoning. CoRR abs/1302.4930 (2013) - [i14]Hong Xu, Philippe Smets:
Generating Explanations for Evidential Reasoning. CoRR abs/1302.4992 (2013) - [i13]Philippe Smets:
Belief Induced by the Partial Knowledge of the Probabilities. CoRR abs/1302.6844 (2013) - [i12]Hong Xu, Philippe Smets:
Evidential Reasoning with Conditional Belief Functions. CoRR abs/1302.6854 (2013) - [i11]Philippe Smets:
Jeffrey's rule of conditioning generalized to belief functions. CoRR abs/1303.1514 (2013) - [i10]Hong Xu, Yen-Teh Hsia, Philippe Smets:
A Belief-Function Based Decision Support System. CoRR abs/1303.1519 (2013) - [i9]Frank Klawonn, Philippe Smets:
The Dynamic of Belief in the Transferable Belief Model and Specialization-Generalization Matrices. CoRR abs/1303.5408 (2013) - [i8]Philippe Smets:
The Nature of the Unnormalized Beliefs Encountered in the Transferable Belief Model. CoRR abs/1303.5430 (2013) - [i7]Philippe Smets:
About Updating. CoRR abs/1303.5752 (2013) - [i6]Philippe Smets:
The Transferable Belief Model and Other Interpretations of Dempster-Shafer's Model. CoRR abs/1304.1120 (2013) - [i5]Robert Kennes, Philippe Smets:
Computational Aspects of the Mobius Transform. CoRR abs/1304.1122 (2013) - [i4]Philippe Smets, Yen-Teh Hsia:
Default Reasoning and the Transferable Belief Model. CoRR abs/1304.1144 (2013) - [i3]Philippe Smets:
Decision under Uncertainty. CoRR abs/1304.1527 (2013) - [i2]Bruce D'Ambrosio, Didier Dubois, Philippe Smets, Michael P. Wellman:
Proceedings of the Eighth Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (1992). CoRR abs/1304.3852 (2013) - [i1]Piero P. Bonissone, Bruce D'Ambrosio, Philippe Smets:
Proceedings of the Seventh Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (1991). CoRR abs/1304.3853 (2013)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [r1]Philippe Smets:
Transferable Belief Model. Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining 2009: 1985-1989 - 2008
- [j40]Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Philippe Smets:
A definition of subjective possibility. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 48(2): 352-364 (2008) - [p4]Philippe Smets:
Belief Functions: The Disjunctive Rule of Combination and the Generalized Bayesian Theorem. Classic Works of the Dempster-Shafer Theory of Belief Functions 2008: 633-664 - [p3]Philippe Smets, Robert Kennes:
The Transferable Belief Model. Classic Works of the Dempster-Shafer Theory of Belief Functions 2008: 693-736 - 2007
- [j39]Philippe Smets, Branko Ristic:
Kalman filter and joint tracking and classification based on belief functions in the TBM framework. Inf. Fusion 8(1): 16-27 (2007) - [j38]Philippe Smets:
Analyzing the combination of conflicting belief functions. Inf. Fusion 8(4): 387-412 (2007) - 2006
- [j37]Branko Ristic, Philippe Smets:
The TBM global distance measure for the association of uncertain combat ID declarations. Inf. Fusion 7(3): 276-284 (2006) - [j36]Thierry Denoeux, Philippe Smets:
Classification Using Belief Functions: Relationship Between Case-Based and Model-Based Approaches. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part B 36(6): 1395-1406 (2006) - [c36]Gavin Powell, Dave Marshall, Philippe Smets, Branko Ristic, Simon Maskell:
Joint Tracking and Classification of Airbourne Objects using Particle Filters and the Continuous Transferable Belief Model. FUSION 2006: 1-8 - 2005
- [j35]Philippe Smets:
Decision making in the TBM: the necessity of the pignistic transformation. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 38(2): 133-147 (2005) - [j34]Philippe Smets:
Belief functions on real numbers. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 40(3): 181-223 (2005) - [c35]Patrick Vannoorenberghe, Philippe Smets:
Partially Supervised Learning by a Credal EM Approach. ECSQARU 2005: 956-967 - 2004
- [j33]Zied Elouedi, Khaled Mellouli, Philippe Smets:
Assessing sensor reliability for multisensor data fusion within the transferable belief model. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part B 34(1): 782-787 (2004) - [j32]François Delmotte, Philippe Smets:
Target identification based on the transferable belief model interpretation of dempster-shafer model. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part A 34(4): 457-471 (2004) - 2003
- [c34]Boutheina Ben Yaghlane, Philippe Smets, Khaled Mellouli:
Directed Evidential Networks with Conditional Belief Functions. ECSQARU 2003: 291-305 - 2002
- [j31]Boutheina Ben Yaghlane, Philippe Smets, Khaled Mellouli:
Belief function independence: I. The marginal case. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 29(1): 47-70 (2002) - [j30]Philippe Smets:
The application of the matrix calculus to belief functions. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 31(1-2): 1-30 (2002) - [j29]Boutheina Ben Yaghlane, Philippe Smets, Khaled Mellouli:
Belief function independence: II. The conditional case. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 31(1-2): 31-75 (2002) - 2001
- [j28]Roger M. Cooke, Philippe Smets:
Self-Conditional Probabilities and Probabilistic Interpretations of Belief Functions. Ann. Math. Artif. Intell. 32(1-4): 269-285 (2001) - [j27]Zied Elouedi, Khaled Mellouli, Philippe Smets:
Belief decision trees: theoretical foundations. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 28(2-3): 91-124 (2001) - [j26]Isabelle Bloch, Anthony Hunter, Alain Appriou, André Ayoun, Salem Benferhat, Philippe Besnard, Laurence Cholvy, Roger M. Cooke, Frédéric Cuppens, Didier Dubois, Hélène Fargier, Michel Grabisch, Rudolf Kruse, Jérôme Lang, Serafín Moral, Henri Prade, Alessandro Saffiotti, Philippe Smets, Claudio Sossai:
Fusion: General concepts and characteristics. Int. J. Intell. Syst. 16(10): 1107-1134 (2001) - [j25]André Ayoun, Philippe Smets:
Data association in multi-target detection using the transferable belief model. Int. J. Intell. Syst. 16(10): 1167-1182 (2001) - [j24]Didier Dubois, Michel Grabisch, Henri Prade, Philippe Smets:
Using the transferable belief model and a qualitative possibility theory approach on an illustrative example: The assessment of the value of a candidate. Int. J. Intell. Syst. 16(11): 1245-1272 (2001) - [c33]Boutheina Ben Yaghlane, Philippe Smets, Khaled Mellouli:
About Conditional Belief Function Independence. ECSQARU 2001: 340-349 - [c32]Zied Elouedi, Khaled Mellouli, Philippe Smets:
The Evaluation of Sensors' Reliability and Their Tuning for Multisensor Data Fusion within the Transferable Belief Model. ECSQARU 2001: 350-361 - [c31]Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Philippe Smets:
New Semantics for Quantitative Possibility Theory. ECSQARU 2001: 410-421 - [c30]Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Philippe Smets:
"Not Impossible" vs. "Guaranteed Possible" in Fusion and Revision. ECSQARU 2001: 522-531 - [c29]Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Philippe Smets:
New semantics for quantitative possibility theory. ISIPTA 2001: 152-161 - 2000
- [j23]Salem Benferhat, Alessandro Saffiotti, Philippe Smets:
Belief functions and default reasoning. Artif. Intell. 122(1-2): 1-69 (2000) - [c28]Zied Elouedi, Khaled Mellouli, Philippe Smets:
Classification with Belief Decision Trees. AIMSA 2000: 80-90
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c27]Didier Dubois, Michel Grabisch, Henri Prade, Philippe Smets:
Assessing the value of a candidate: Comparing belief function and possibility theories. UAI 1999: 170-177 - [c26]Philippe Smets:
Practical Uses of Belief Functions. UAI 1999: 612-621 - 1998
- [j22]Philippe Smets:
Application of the transferable belief model to diagnostic problems. Int. J. Intell. Syst. 13(2-3): 127-157 (1998) - [c25]Salem Benferhat, Didier Dubois, Jérôme Lang, Henri Prade, Alessandro Saffiotti, Philippe Smets:
Reasoning Under Inconsistency Based on Implicitly-Specified Partial Qualitative Probability Relations: A Unified Framework. AAAI/IAAI 1998: 121-126 - [c24]Salem Benferhat, Didier Dubois, Jérôme Lang, Henri Prade, Alessandro Saffiotti, Philippe Smets:
A General Approach for Inconsistency Handling and Merging Information in Prioritized Knowledge Bases. KR 1998: 466-477 - 1997
- [j21]Philippe Smets:
The Normative Representation of Quantified Beliefs by Belief Functions. Artif. Intell. 92(1-2): 229-242 (1997) - [c23]Philippe Smets:
The alpha-junctions: Combination Operators Applicable to Belief Functions. ECSQARU-FAPR 1997: 131-153 - 1996
- [j20]Hong Xu, Philippe Smets:
Reasoning in evidential networks with conditional belief functions. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 14(2-3): 155-185 (1996) - [j19]Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Philippe Smets:
Representing partial ignorance. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part A 26(3): 361-377 (1996) - [j18]Hong Xu, Philippe Smets:
Some strategies for explanations in evidential reasoning. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part A 26(5): 599-607 (1996) - [j17]Hong Xu, Yen-Teh Hsia, Philippe Smets:
Transferable belief model for decision making in the valuation-based systems. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. Part A 26(6): 698-707 (1996) - [p2]Philippe Smets:
Imperfect Information: Imprecision and Uncertainty. Uncertainty Management in Information Systems 1996: 225-254 - [p1]Philippe Smets, Rudolf Kruse:
The Transferable Belief Model for Belief Representation. Uncertainty Management in Information Systems 1996: 343-368 - [e2]Amihai Motro, Philippe Smets:
Uncertainty Management in Information Systems: From Needs to Solution. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston 1996, ISBN 0-7923-9803-3, pp. 1-458 [contents] - 1995
- [c22]Philippe Smets:
The Canonical Decomposition of a Weighted Belief. IJCAI 1995: 1896-1901 - [c21]Salem Benferhat, Alessandro Saffiotti, Philippe Smets:
Belief functions and default reasoning. UAI 1995: 19-26 - [c20]Hong Xu, Philippe Smets:
Generating Explanations for Evidential Reasoning. UAI 1995: 574-581 - 1994
- [j16]Philippe Smets, Robert Kennes:
The Transferable Belief Model. Artif. Intell. 66(2): 191-234 (1994) - [j15]Philippe Smets:
Believing on the Basis of the Evidence: Answer to Kyburg's Paper. Comput. Intell. 10: 94-98 (1994) - [j14]Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Philippe Smets:
Responses to Elkan (Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Philippe Smets). IEEE Expert 9(4): 15-19 (1994) - [c19]Philippe Smets:
Non-Standard Probabilistic and Non Probabilistic Representations of Uncertainty. IPMU 1994: 13-38 - [c18]Philippe Smets:
Belief Induced by the Partial Knowledge of the Probabilities. UAI 1994: 523-530 - [c17]Hong Xu, Philippe Smets:
Evidential Reasoning with Conditional Belief Functions. UAI 1994: 598-605 - 1993
- [j13]Philippe Besnard, Yves Moinard, Wilmer Pereira, Michael Clarke, Nic Wilson, Miguel Delgado, Serafín Moral, Juan Cano, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Luis Fariñas del Cerro, Jérôme Lang, Stéphane Amarger, John Fox, Paul J. Krause, Michael Dohnal, Christine Froidevaux, Jérôme Mengin, Ramón López de Mántaras, Lluís Godo, E. H. Mamdani, John Bigham, Simon Parsons, Rudolf Kruse, Olivier Paillet, Pierre Siegel, Philippe Smets, Yen-Teh Hsia, Alessandro Saffiotti, Robert Kennes, Hong Xu, Elizabeth Umkehrer, Kurt Sundermeyer, Chris Whitney:
DRUMS: Defeasible Reasoning and Uncertainty Management Systems. AI Commun. 6(1): 27-46 (1993) - [j12]Hung T. Nguyen, Philippe Smets:
On dynamics of cautious belief and conditional objects. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 8(2): 89-104 (1993) - [j11]Philippe Smets:
Belief functions: The disjunctive rule of combination and the generalized Bayesian theorem. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 9(1): 1-35 (1993) - [c16]Philippe Smets:
Probability of Deductibility and Belief Functions. ECSQARU 1993: 332-340 - [c15]Philippe Smets:
Quantifying Beliefs by Belief Functions: An Axiomatic Justification. IJCAI 1993: 598-605 - [c14]Philippe Smets:
Jeffrey's rule of conditioning generalized to belief functions. UAI 1993: 500-505 - [c13]Hong Xu, Yen-Teh Hsia, Philippe Smets:
A Belief-Function Based Decision Support System. UAI 1993: 535-542 - 1992
- [j10]Philippe Smets:
Resolving misunderstandings about belief functions. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 6(3): 321-344 (1992) - [j9]Philippe Smets:
The transferable belief model and random sets. Int. J. Intell. Syst. 7(1): 37-46 (1992) - [c12]Frank Klawonn, Philippe Smets:
The Dynamic of Belief in the Transferable Belief Model and Specialization-Generalization Matrices. UAI 1992: 130-137 - [c11]Philippe Smets:
The Nature of the Unnormalized Beliefs Encountered in the Transferable Belief Model. UAI 1992: 292-297 - 1991
- [j8]Philippe Smets:
Varieties of ignorance and the need for well-founded theories. Inf. Sci. 57-58: 135-144 (1991) - [c10]Philippe Smets, Yen-Teh Hsia, Alessandro Saffiotti, Robert Kennes, Elizabeth Umkehrer:
The Transferable Belief Model. ECSQARU 1991: 91-96 - [c9]Philippe Smets:
About Updating. UAI 1991: 378-385 - [e1]Bruce D'Ambrosio, Philippe Smets:
UAI '91: Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA, July 13-15, 1991. Morgan Kaufmann 1991, ISBN 1-55860-203-8 [contents] - 1990
- [j7]Philippe Smets:
The Combination of Evidence in the Transferable Belief Model. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 12(5): 447-458 (1990) - [c8]Robert Kennes, Philippe Smets:
Fast Algorithms for Dempster-Shafer Theory. IPMU 1990: 14-23 - [c7]Philippe Smets:
The transferable belief model and other interpretations of Dempster-Shafer's model. UAI 1990: 375-384 - [c6]Robert Kennes, Philippe Smets:
Computational aspects of the Mobius transformation. UAI 1990: 401-416 - [c5]Philippe Smets, Yen-Teh Hsia:
Default reasoning and the transferable belief model. UAI 1990: 495-504
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j6]Paul Magrez, Philippe Smets:
Epistemic necessity, possibility, and truth. Tools for dealing with imprecision and uncertainty in fuzzy knowledge-based systems. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 3(1): 35-57 (1989) - [j5]Paul Magrez, Philippe Smets:
Fuzzy modus ponens: A new model suitable for applications in knowledge-based systems. Int. J. Intell. Syst. 4(2): 181-200 (1989) - [c4]Philippe Smets:
Constructing the Pignistic Probability Function in a Context of Uncertainty. UAI 1989: 29-40 - 1988
- [j4]Dominic A. Clark, Jim F. Baldwin, Hamid R. Berenji, Paul R. Cohen, Didier Dubois, John Fox, John F. Lemmer, Henri Prade, David J. Spiegelhalter, Philippe Smets, Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Responses to "An AI view of the treatment of uncertainty" by Alessandro Saffiotti. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 3(1): 59-86 (1988) - [c3]Philippe Smets:
Transferable Belief Model Versus Bayesian Model. ECAI 1988: 495-500 - [c2]Philippe Smets:
Belief Functions versus Probability Functions. IPMU 1988: 17-24 - [c1]Jean-Pierre Nordvik, Philippe Smets, Paul Magrez:
Fuzzy Quanlitative Modeling. IPMU 1988: 231-238 - 1987
- [j3]Philippe Smets, Paul Magrez:
Implication in fuzzy logic. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 1(4): 327-347 (1987) - 1983
- [j2]Philippe Smets:
Information Content of an Evidence. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 19(1): 33-43 (1983) - 1981
- [j1]Philippe Smets:
The degree of belief in a fuzzy event. Inf. Sci. 25(1): 1-19 (1981)
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