Connecting Dempster–Shafer Belief Functions with Likelihood-based Inference

Synthese - Tập 123 - Trang 347-364 - 2000
Mikel Aickin1
1Center for Health Research, Portland, U.S.A.

Tóm tắt

The Dempster–Shafer approach to expressing beliefabout a parameter in a statistical model is notconsistent with the likelihood principle. Thisinconsistency has been recognized for some time, andmanifests itself as a non-commutativity, in which theorder of operations (combining belief, combininglikelihood) makes a difference. It is proposed herethat requiring the expression of belief to be committed to the model (and to certain of itssubmodels) makes likelihood inference very nearly aspecial case of the Dempster–Shafer theory.

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