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Teoria da Evidência de Dempster-Shafer×Indução de Regras (RIPPER)×
ÁreaSoft computingAprendizado de máquina
FamíliaMachine learningMachine learning
Ano de origem19761995
Autor originalArthur P. Dempster & Glenn ShaferWilliam W. Cohen
TipoUncertainty calculus for combining evidenceSupervised rule learning algorithm
Fonte seminalDempster, A. P. (1967). Upper and lower probabilities induced by a multivalued mapping. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 38(2), 325–339. DOI ↗Cohen, W. W. (1995). Fast effective rule induction. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Machine Learning, 115–123. DOI ↗
Outros nomesevidence theory, belief functions, evidential reasoning, Dempster-Shafer kanıt teorisiRIPPER, Propositional Rule Learning, Kural Tümevarımı, Inductive Rule Learning
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ResumoDempster-Shafer theory is a mathematical framework for reasoning under uncertainty that generalizes Bayesian probability by representing ignorance explicitly. Instead of forcing a single probability on each hypothesis, it assigns belief mass to sets of hypotheses and derives a belief-plausibility interval, and it provides Dempster's rule for fusing evidence from multiple independent sources. Developed from Arthur Dempster's 1967 work and Glenn Shafer's 1976 monograph, it underpins evidential reasoning and sensor/decision fusion.Rule Induction, and specifically the RIPPER (Repeated Incremental Pruning to Produce Error Reduction) algorithm, is a supervised machine learning method that learns a compact set of IF-THEN classification rules from labeled training data. Introduced by William W. Cohen in 1995, RIPPER applies a separate-and-conquer strategy combined with minimum description length (MDL) pruning to generate rules that are both accurate and interpretable, making it a landmark algorithm in the field of inductive rule learning.
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