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Forward-Backward-Viterbi procedures in the Transferable Belief Model for state sequence analysis using belief functions

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The Transferable Belief Model (TBM) relies on belief functions and enables one to represent and combine a variety of knowledge from certain up to ignorance as well as conflict inherent to imperfect data. A lot of applications have used this flexible framework however, in the context of temporal data analysis of belief unctions, a few work have been proposed. Temporal aspect of data is essential for many applications such as surveillance (monitoring) and Human-Computer Interfaces. We propose algorithms based on the mechanisms of Hidden Markov Models usually used for state sequence analysis in probability theory. The proposed algorithms are the ``credal forward", ``credal backward" and ``credal Viterbi" procedures which allow to filter temporal belief functions and to assess state sequences in the TBM framework. Illustration of performance is provided on a human motion analysis problem.
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hal-00348577 , version 1 (19-12-2008)

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Emmanuel Ramasso, Michèle Rombaut, Denis Pellerin. Forward-Backward-Viterbi procedures in the Transferable Belief Model for state sequence analysis using belief functions. ECSQARU 2007 - 9th European Conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty, Oct 2007, Hammamet, Tunisia. ⟨hal-00348577⟩
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