Combining CFs
The CF for hypothesis h in a rule is a product
of CFs for the evidence and rule divided by 100. Now,
suppose we have two rules for the same hypothesis h, with the
confidence factors CF1 = 70 and CF2 = 30, respectively. We also assume
that the information sources for the evidence in these rules are
independent. Then the combined confidence factor (CFcomb) is calculated
as follows:
CFcomb = CF1 +
CF2 – (CF1*CF2)/100 = 79.
When another rule
becomes available that is related to the same hypothesis, with, say,
CF3 = 30, the CF for the hypothesis is recalculated:
CFcombnew = CF3
+ CFcomb – (CF3 * CFcomb)/100 = 85.
This is continued
until all the evidence for h is combined.
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