belvolumes
Belvolumes are a concept in uncertainty representation used to combine the strength of belief with a notion of volume in a hypothesis space. They provide a scalar measure intended to compare propositions not only by how strongly they are believed, but also by how large or significant their scope is within the domain of interest.
Formally, let Θ be a finite frame of hypotheses. A basic belief assignment m: 2^Θ → [0,1] satisfies
Properties of belvolumes include nonnegativity and a tendency to increase with the inclusion of more elements
Example: Suppose Θ = {h1, h2, h3}, with m({h1})=0.4, m({h2})=0.3, m({h3})=0.2, m({h1,h2})=0.1. Then Bel({h1})=0.4, Bel({h1,h2})=0.7. If vol(A)=|A|, then
Applications of belvolumes appear in decision making under uncertainty, model selection, and risk assessment, where both