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Failure mode and effect analysis 1 Healthcare waste management 1 Heterogeneous information fusion 1 Imprecise Dirichlet Model 1 Interval probability 1 imprecise probabilities 1 interval probability 1 known number of categories 1 lower and upper probabilities 1 multinominal data 1 nonparametric predictive inference 1 probability wheel 1
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English 2
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Augustin, Thomas 1 Coolen, F. P. A. 1 Ouyang, Linhan 1 Yan, Lin 1 Zheng, Wei 1 Zhu, Yige 1
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Discussion Paper 1 Journal of management science and engineering 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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An information fusion FMEA method to assess the risk of healthcare waste
Ouyang, Linhan; Zhu, Yige; Zheng, Wei; Yan, Lin - In: Journal of management science and engineering 6 (2021) 1, pp. 111-124
information fusion FMEA method based on 2-tuple linguistic information and interval probability. The 2-tuple linguistic set theory … is adopted to change the heterogeneous information into interval numbers. Meanwhile, the interval probability comparison …
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A nonparametric predictive alternative to the Imprecise Dirichlet Model: the case of a known number of categories
Coolen, F. P. A.; Augustin, Thomas - 2006
Nonparametric Predictive Inference (NPI) is a general methodology to learn from data in the absense of prior knowledge and without adding unjustified assumptions. This paper develops NPI for multinominal data where the total number of possible categories for the data is known. We present the...
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