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Using the Theory of Belief Functions
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install.packages("dst")

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install_version("dst", "1.8.0")



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library("dst")
Maintained by
Peiyuan Zhu
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First Published: 2015-01-13
Latest Update: 2024-09-03
Description:
Using the Theory of Belief Functions for evidence calculus. Basic probability assignments, or mass functions, can be defined on the subsets of a set of possible values and combined. A mass function can be extended to a larger frame. Marginalization, i.e. reduction to a smaller frame can also be done. These features can be combined to analyze small belief networks and take into account situations where information cannot be satisfactorily described by probability distributions.
How to cite:
Peiyuan Zhu (2015). dst: Using the Theory of Belief Functions. R package version 1.8.0, https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/dst. Accessed 07 Mar. 2026.
Previous versions and publish date:
0.3 (2015-01-13 10:27), 1.0.0 (2018-04-25 23:34), 1.3.0 (2018-12-05 07:10), 1.4.0 (2019-08-20 06:50), 1.4.1 (2020-03-28 10:00), 1.5.1 (2022-01-03 16:40), 1.5.2 (2023-11-16 15:50), 1.6.0 (2024-04-18 04:10), 1.7.0 (2024-06-06 11:00), 1.7.1 (2024-08-27 02:00)
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Some associated functions: addTobca . ads . bca . bcaPrint . bcaRel . bcaTrunc . belplau . decode . dlfm . dotprod . doubles . dsrwon . dst-package . elim . encode . extmin . fw . inters . marrayToMatrix . matrixToMarray . mrf . mrt . nameCols . nameCols_prod . nameRows . nzdsr . peeling . plautrans . productSpace . reduction . shape . swr . tabresul . 
Some associated R codes: addTobca.R . bca.R . bcaPrint.R . bcaRel.R . bcaTrunc.R . belplau.R . data.R . decode.R . dotprod.R . doubles.R . dsrwon.R . dst.R . elim.R . encode.R . extmin.R . inters.R . marrayToMatrix.R . matrixToMarray.R . nameCols.R . nameCols_prod.R . nameRows.R . nzdsr.R . peeling.R . plautrans.R . productSpace.R . reduction.R . shape.R . tabresul.R .  Full dst package functions and examples
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