AbstractThere are at least two ways to interpret numerical degrees of belief in terms of betting:1.You can offer to bet at the odds defined by the degrees of belief.2.You can make the judgement that a strategy for taking advantage of such betting offers will not multiply the capital it risks by a large factor.Both interpretations can be applied to ordinary additive probabilities and used to justify updating by conditioning. Only the second can be applied to Dempster–Shafer degrees of belief and used to justify Dempster’s rule of combination
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
Dempster's Rule is commonly described as an operator for fusing beliefs. While there are differ...
AbstractSmets and Kennes have claimed that the transferable belief model, a decision and inference p...
AbstractThere are at least two ways to interpret numerical degrees of belief in terms of betting:1.Y...
The paper’s target is the historically influential betting interpretation of subjective probabilitie...
We consider a fundamental problem for the betting interpretation of degrees of belief: There is a se...
The "Dutch Book" argument, tracing back to Rarnsey (1926) and deFinetti (1974), offers prudential gr...
Probabilism is committed to two theses: 1) Opinion comes in degrees-call them degrees of belief, or ...
Shafer’s belief functions were introduced in the seventies of the previous century as a mathematical...
The investigation reported in this paper aims at clarifying an important yet subtle distinction betw...
In making assertions one takes on commitments to the consistency of what one asserts and to the logi...
The idea that beliefs may be stake-sensitive is explored. This is the idea that the strength with wh...
AbstractThe cornerstone of Dempster-Shafer therory is Dempster's rule and to use the theory it is es...
1) Opinion comes in degrees—call them degrees of belief, or credences. 2) The degrees of belief of a...
A relatively new form of financial spread betting, the binary bet, has become popular. Part of the ...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
Dempster's Rule is commonly described as an operator for fusing beliefs. While there are differ...
AbstractSmets and Kennes have claimed that the transferable belief model, a decision and inference p...
AbstractThere are at least two ways to interpret numerical degrees of belief in terms of betting:1.Y...
The paper’s target is the historically influential betting interpretation of subjective probabilitie...
We consider a fundamental problem for the betting interpretation of degrees of belief: There is a se...
The "Dutch Book" argument, tracing back to Rarnsey (1926) and deFinetti (1974), offers prudential gr...
Probabilism is committed to two theses: 1) Opinion comes in degrees-call them degrees of belief, or ...
Shafer’s belief functions were introduced in the seventies of the previous century as a mathematical...
The investigation reported in this paper aims at clarifying an important yet subtle distinction betw...
In making assertions one takes on commitments to the consistency of what one asserts and to the logi...
The idea that beliefs may be stake-sensitive is explored. This is the idea that the strength with wh...
AbstractThe cornerstone of Dempster-Shafer therory is Dempster's rule and to use the theory it is es...
1) Opinion comes in degrees—call them degrees of belief, or credences. 2) The degrees of belief of a...
A relatively new form of financial spread betting, the binary bet, has become popular. Part of the ...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
Dempster's Rule is commonly described as an operator for fusing beliefs. While there are differ...
AbstractSmets and Kennes have claimed that the transferable belief model, a decision and inference p...