>
>
> Think about a concrete example: if from one source the system gets
> P(A-->B) = 0.9, and P(P(A-->B) = 0.9) = 0.5, while from another source
> P(A-->B) = 0.2, and P(P(A-->B) = 0.2) = 0.7, then what will be the
> conclusion when the two sources are considered together?



There are many approaches to this within the probabilistic framework,
one of which is contained within this paper, for example...

http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=16174172

(I have a copy of the paper but I'm not sure where it's available for
free online ... if anyone finds it please post the link... thx)

Ben



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