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AN UNCERTAINTY MEASURE WITH MONOTONICITY UNDER THE RANDOM SET INCLUSION
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1993
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Proposed MeasureLarge DeviationsEngineeringUncertain DataUncertain ReasoningUncertainty FormalismMeasure TheoryData ScienceUncertainty QuantificationStatisticsNew Uncertainty MeasureShannon EntropyProbability TheoryUncertainty RepresentationEvidential ReasoningEntropyImprecise ProbabilityUncertainty PrincipleStatistical Inference
Abstract In the setting of the theory of evidence, we propose a new uncertainty measure which can capture, in modeling a situation including uncertainty, two different kinds of uncertainty: one is what is measured by the Shannon entropy and another is related to cardinality. Our proposed measure is a generalization of the Shannon entropy and monotonic with respect to random set inclusion. Its properties are investigated and its potentiality is illustrated with an example.
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