We formalize the idea of probability distributions that lead to reliable predictions about some, but not all aspects of a domain. The resulting notion of 'safety' provides a fresh perspective on foundational issues in statistics, providing a middle ground between imprecise probability and multiple-prior models on the one hand and strictly Bayesian approaches on the other. It also allows us to formalize fiducial distributions in terms of the set of random variables that they can safely predict, thus taking some of the sting out of the fiducial idea. By restricting probabilistic inference to safe uses, one also automatically avoids paradoxes such as the Monty Hall problem. Safety comes in a variety of degrees, such as 'validity' (the stronges...
The concepts of confidence and risk are discussed with regard to the epistemological (philosophical)...
A mathematical framework is presented that allows to describe quantitatively and in an integrative w...
Abstract—The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of...
We formalize the idea of probability distributions that lead to reliable predictions about some, but...
A safety case is a hierarchical argument supported by evidence, whose scope is defined by contextual...
What is the epistemological structure of situations where many small risks amount to a large one? Lo...
The objective of this research is to examine the character of safety programs in not only reducing r...
In recent years, we have seen a diverse range of crises and controversies concerning food safety, an...
This paper concerns different frameworks for the uncertainty representation as tools for representin...
In this paper I will offer a comprehensive defense of the safety account of knowledge against counte...
“Proven-in-use”, “globally-at-least-equivalent”, “stress-tested”, are concepts that come up in diver...
Often, we only have partial knowledge about a probability distribution, and we would like to select ...
A mathematical framework is presented that describes risk in the context of safety and security prob...
Safe hypothesis tests are tests that are robust under accumulation bias, namely when there are depen...
Many software development practices aim at ensuring that software is correct, or fault-free. In safe...
The concepts of confidence and risk are discussed with regard to the epistemological (philosophical)...
A mathematical framework is presented that allows to describe quantitatively and in an integrative w...
Abstract—The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of...
We formalize the idea of probability distributions that lead to reliable predictions about some, but...
A safety case is a hierarchical argument supported by evidence, whose scope is defined by contextual...
What is the epistemological structure of situations where many small risks amount to a large one? Lo...
The objective of this research is to examine the character of safety programs in not only reducing r...
In recent years, we have seen a diverse range of crises and controversies concerning food safety, an...
This paper concerns different frameworks for the uncertainty representation as tools for representin...
In this paper I will offer a comprehensive defense of the safety account of knowledge against counte...
“Proven-in-use”, “globally-at-least-equivalent”, “stress-tested”, are concepts that come up in diver...
Often, we only have partial knowledge about a probability distribution, and we would like to select ...
A mathematical framework is presented that describes risk in the context of safety and security prob...
Safe hypothesis tests are tests that are robust under accumulation bias, namely when there are depen...
Many software development practices aim at ensuring that software is correct, or fault-free. In safe...
The concepts of confidence and risk are discussed with regard to the epistemological (philosophical)...
A mathematical framework is presented that allows to describe quantitatively and in an integrative w...
Abstract—The precautionary principle (PP) states that if an action or policy has a suspected risk of...