Hi 

The following book contains some material about belief functions on
continuous frames of 
discernment :

Kohlas J., Monney P.A. (1995) A Mathematical Theory of Hints. An Approach to
the Dempster-Shafer
Theory of Evidence. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems,
vol. 425. Springer.

Best regards,

P.A. Monney




Dr. Paul-Andr� Monney
University of Fribourg
Department of Quantitative Economics
Avenue de Beauregard 11
CH-1700 Fribourg
Switzerland

T�l. : (+41 26) 300 82 75
Fax : (+41 26) 300 97 81


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                Subject:        [UAI] Belief functions and continuous
domains

                [I posted this before but got no response, so I'm trying
again.]

                Can anyone tell me if belief-function theories such as
Dempster-Shafer are
                capable of handling continuous domains?  Shafer's book only
discusses finite
                domains, and it's not at all obvious to me how one would
generalize it to a
                continuous domain.

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