Abstract-There are important theoretical and practical rea-sons to study belief structures. Similar to qualitative probability, qualitative belief can also be described in terms of a preference relation. One of the objectives in this study is to specify the precise conditions that a preference relation must satisfy such that it can be faithfully represented by a belief function. Two special classes of preference relations identified are weak and strict belief relations. It is shown that only strict belief relations are consistent (compatible) with belief functions. More importantly, the axiom-atization of qualitative belief provides a foundation to develop a utility theory for decision making based on belief functions. The established relat...
A qualitative counterpart to Von Neumann and Morgenstern's Expected Utility Theory of decision under...
Edited by Markus Knauff and Wolfgang SpohnInternational audienceThis chapter surveys recent approach...
This paper defines a framework for artificial reasoning called Subjective Logic, which consists of ...
International audienceThis paper investigates a new model for generating belief functions from quali...
Coherent imprecise probabilistic beliefs are modelled as incomplete comparative likelihood relations...
Coherence-based approaches to inconsistency handling proceed by selecting preferred consistent subba...
International audienceThis paper investigates the problem of preference modeling under the belief fu...
The set of qualitative belief degrees adopted in qualitative uncertain reasoning is not unique. It i...
AbstractThis paper investigates a purely qualitative approach to decision making under uncertainty. ...
Edited by Didier Dubois and Henri PradeInternational audienceThis paper investigates a purely qualit...
A new method for constructing belief functions from elicited expert opinions is proposed. It consist...
Building upon the works of Anscombe and Amuann [Ann. Math. Stat. 34 (1963) 199] and Karni and Schmei...
In this essay I present a general characterization of qualitative probability, including a partial t...
Qualitative and quantitative approaches to reasoning about uncertainty can lead to different logical...
AbstractMultiplication and comultiplication of beliefs represent a generalisation of multiplication ...
A qualitative counterpart to Von Neumann and Morgenstern's Expected Utility Theory of decision under...
Edited by Markus Knauff and Wolfgang SpohnInternational audienceThis chapter surveys recent approach...
This paper defines a framework for artificial reasoning called Subjective Logic, which consists of ...
International audienceThis paper investigates a new model for generating belief functions from quali...
Coherent imprecise probabilistic beliefs are modelled as incomplete comparative likelihood relations...
Coherence-based approaches to inconsistency handling proceed by selecting preferred consistent subba...
International audienceThis paper investigates the problem of preference modeling under the belief fu...
The set of qualitative belief degrees adopted in qualitative uncertain reasoning is not unique. It i...
AbstractThis paper investigates a purely qualitative approach to decision making under uncertainty. ...
Edited by Didier Dubois and Henri PradeInternational audienceThis paper investigates a purely qualit...
A new method for constructing belief functions from elicited expert opinions is proposed. It consist...
Building upon the works of Anscombe and Amuann [Ann. Math. Stat. 34 (1963) 199] and Karni and Schmei...
In this essay I present a general characterization of qualitative probability, including a partial t...
Qualitative and quantitative approaches to reasoning about uncertainty can lead to different logical...
AbstractMultiplication and comultiplication of beliefs represent a generalisation of multiplication ...
A qualitative counterpart to Von Neumann and Morgenstern's Expected Utility Theory of decision under...
Edited by Markus Knauff and Wolfgang SpohnInternational audienceThis chapter surveys recent approach...
This paper defines a framework for artificial reasoning called Subjective Logic, which consists of ...