Abstract

<p>Dealing with high conflict evidence, traditional evidence theory sometimes has certain limitations, and results in fusion results contrary to common sense. In order to solve the problem of high conflict evidence fusion, this paper analyzes traditional evidence theory and proposes an evidence fusion method that combines cosine distance and information entropy. Cosine distance can measure the directionality between two vectors. The better the directionality, the more similar the two vectors are. Therefore, this article uses cosine distance to determine the similarity between evidences, and then calculates the credibility of each piece of evidence. Information entropy can calculate the amount of information for each evidence. The greater the information entropy, the greater the uncertainty of the evidence. Therefore, this article uses information entropy to measure the uncertainty of the evidence. Then, the credibility and uncertainty of the evidence are fused to calculate the weight of the evidence. Then we use d-s evidence theory for evidence fusion. The numerical example shows that the method is feasible and effective in dealing with conflict evidence. </p> <p> </p>

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