Both Bayesian theory and Dempster-Shafer (evidence) theory assign non-negative weights to set of events. In Bayesian theory, the finite set of possible events denoted by  , each individual event,
, each individual event,  is assigned a non-negative weight called probability denoted by
 is assigned a non-negative weight called probability denoted by  . The probabilities satisfy the following properties.
. The probabilities satisfy the following properties.
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In Dempster-Shafer theory, the finite set called frame of discernment,  comprises all possible combination of events. Therefore, any subset of the frame of discernment can be assigned a non-negative weight called mass denoted by
 comprises all possible combination of events. Therefore, any subset of the frame of discernment can be assigned a non-negative weight called mass denoted by  . The masses satisfy the following properties.
. The masses satisfy the following properties.
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where  is the empty set.
 is the empty set.
For example, a coin of two sides has two possible outcomes (events): head and tail. A Bayesian approach assigns probability individually to head and tail as  and
 and  . DS theory would assign mass to each of the possibilities
. DS theory would assign mass to each of the possibilities  ,
,  ,
,  and
 and  . This allows DS theory to explicitly represent an ignorance or ambiguity (uncertainty) about the situation being observed. Refer [1], [2] for more information about comparison of Bayesian theory and Dempster-Shafer theory.
. This allows DS theory to explicitly represent an ignorance or ambiguity (uncertainty) about the situation being observed. Refer [1], [2] for more information about comparison of Bayesian theory and Dempster-Shafer theory.