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Applications of Plausible, Paradoxical, and Neutrosophical Reasoning for Information Fusion (The Sixth International Conference on Information Fusion)
July 8-11, 2003
Radison Plaza Hotel at the Pier
Cairns, Queensland, Australia

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Chair: Dr. Jean Dezert, Co-Chair: Dr. Florentin Smarandache; Sponsors: Fusion 2003 Organizers, ONERA (France), University of New Mexico (USA)

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Strategies for handling conflicting dogmatic beliefs
by
Milan Daniel, Audun Josang, Patrick Vannoorenberghe
Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic; DSTC, Brisbane, Australia; PSI FRE 2645 CNRS, Université de Rouen, Mont Saint Aignan, France

The combination of possibly conflicting beliefs andevidence forms an important part of various disciplines of artificial reasoning. Dogmatic beliefs are expressed by observers when they are certain about the subject of interest. This paper describesmethods for combining belief when they are dogmatic.

Date received: February 19, 2003


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