AbstractThis paper presents an extension of the theory of finite random sets to infinite random sets, that is useful for estimating the bounds of probability of events, when there is both aleatory and epistemic uncertainty in the representation of the basic variables. In particular, the basic variables can be modelled as CDFs, probability boxes, possibility distributions or as families of intervals provided by experts. These four representations are special cases of an infinite random set. The method introduces a new geometrical representation of the space of basic variables, where many of the methods for the estimation of probabilities using Monte Carlo simulation can be employed. This method is an appropriate technique to model the bounds...
This dissertation is a contribution to formal and computational philosophy. In ...
The "scenario approach" provides an intuitive method to address chance constrained problems arising ...
Intervals are used to represent imprecise numerical values. Modelling uncertain values with precise ...
AbstractThis paper presents an extension of the theory of finite random sets to infinite random sets...
Consider a set of logical sentences together with probabilities that they are true. These probabilit...
AbstractThe theory of sets of desirable gambles is a very general model which covers most of the exi...
International audienceNumerical possibility distributions can encode special convex families of prob...
There are many practical representations of probability families that make them easier to handle in ...
AbstractConsider a set of logical sentences together with probabilities that they are true. These pr...
The use of the theory of imprecise probabilities in structural reliability analysis has gained momen...
Whether random phenomena exist in nature or not, it is useful to think of the notion of randomness a...
ABSTRACT: In the last decade several authors propagated the use of interval probabilities as alterna...
Modern engineering systems are becoming increasingly complex. Assessing their risk by simulation is ...
AbstractThe paper presents a purely geometrical characterization of the convex set of probabilities ...
Our research objective is to build frameworks representing both aleatory and epistemic uncertainties...
This dissertation is a contribution to formal and computational philosophy. In ...
The "scenario approach" provides an intuitive method to address chance constrained problems arising ...
Intervals are used to represent imprecise numerical values. Modelling uncertain values with precise ...
AbstractThis paper presents an extension of the theory of finite random sets to infinite random sets...
Consider a set of logical sentences together with probabilities that they are true. These probabilit...
AbstractThe theory of sets of desirable gambles is a very general model which covers most of the exi...
International audienceNumerical possibility distributions can encode special convex families of prob...
There are many practical representations of probability families that make them easier to handle in ...
AbstractConsider a set of logical sentences together with probabilities that they are true. These pr...
The use of the theory of imprecise probabilities in structural reliability analysis has gained momen...
Whether random phenomena exist in nature or not, it is useful to think of the notion of randomness a...
ABSTRACT: In the last decade several authors propagated the use of interval probabilities as alterna...
Modern engineering systems are becoming increasingly complex. Assessing their risk by simulation is ...
AbstractThe paper presents a purely geometrical characterization of the convex set of probabilities ...
Our research objective is to build frameworks representing both aleatory and epistemic uncertainties...
This dissertation is a contribution to formal and computational philosophy. In ...
The "scenario approach" provides an intuitive method to address chance constrained problems arising ...
Intervals are used to represent imprecise numerical values. Modelling uncertain values with precise ...