Abstract

When dealing with sets of probabilities, distortion or neighbourhood models are convenient practical tools, as they rely on very little parameters. In this paper, we study their behaviour when such models are combined and processed through some reasoning tools. More specifically, we study their behaviour when merging different distortion models quantifying uncertainty on the same quantity, and when manipulating distortion models defined over multiple variables.

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