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A belief combination rule for a large number of sources

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Kuang Zhou; Arnaud Martin; Quan Pan

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Journal of Advances in Information Fusion, Volume 13, Issue 2 (2018)
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Martin, Arnaud, and Christophe Osswald. "Human Expert Fusion for Image Classification." Information & Security: An International Journal 20 (2006): 122-143.

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APA style: Zhou, K., Martin A., & Pan Q. (2018).  A belief combination rule for a large number of sources. Journal of Advances in Information Fusion. 13(2), 
Chicago style: Zhou, Kuang, Arnaud Martin, and Quan Pan. "A belief combination rule for a large number of sources." Journal of Advances in Information Fusion 13, no. 2 (2018).
IEEE style: Zhou, K., A. Martin, and Q. Pan, "A belief combination rule for a large number of sources", Journal of Advances in Information Fusion, vol. 13, issue 2, 2018.
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