International audienceNecessity (resp. possibility) measures are very simple min-decomposable (resp. max-decomposable) representations of epistemic uncertainty due to incomplete knowledge. They can be used in both quantitative and qualitative settings. In the present work, we revisit Choquet and Sugeno integrals as criteria for decision under uncertainty and propose new axioms when uncertainty is representable in possibility theory. First, a characterization of Choquet integral with respect to a possibility or a necessity measure is proposed. We respectively add an optimism or a pessimism axiom to the axioms of the Choquet integral with respect to a general capacity. This new axiom enforces the maxitivity or the minitivity of the capacity w...
Choquet integrals and capacities play a crucial role in modern decision theory. Comonotony is a cent...
International audienceThe preferences of an agent can be expressed in various ways. The agent may in...
A preliminary version of this paper appeared as: "A comparison of axiomatic approaches to qualitativ...
International audienceNecessity (resp. possibility) measures are very simple min-decomposable (resp....
International audienceNecessity (resp. possibility) measures are very simple representations of epis...
International audienceThis paper clarifies the connection between multiple criteria decision-making ...
International audienceAny capacity (i.e., an increasing set function) has been proved to be a lower ...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This paper clarifies the connection between multi...
International audienceThis paper presents an axiomatic framework for qualitative decision under unce...
International audienceThis paper clarifies the connection between multiple criteria decision-making ...
This paper proposes a utility theory for decision making under uncertainty that is described by poss...
International audienceThis paper presents a justiÆcation of two qualitative counterparts of the expe...
A counterpart to von Neumann and Morgenstern' expected utility theory is proposed in the framew...
This paper improves a previously proposed axiomatic setting for qualitative decision under uncertain...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to present under uncertainty, and in an ordinal framew...
Choquet integrals and capacities play a crucial role in modern decision theory. Comonotony is a cent...
International audienceThe preferences of an agent can be expressed in various ways. The agent may in...
A preliminary version of this paper appeared as: "A comparison of axiomatic approaches to qualitativ...
International audienceNecessity (resp. possibility) measures are very simple min-decomposable (resp....
International audienceNecessity (resp. possibility) measures are very simple representations of epis...
International audienceThis paper clarifies the connection between multiple criteria decision-making ...
International audienceAny capacity (i.e., an increasing set function) has been proved to be a lower ...
© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This paper clarifies the connection between multi...
International audienceThis paper presents an axiomatic framework for qualitative decision under unce...
International audienceThis paper clarifies the connection between multiple criteria decision-making ...
This paper proposes a utility theory for decision making under uncertainty that is described by poss...
International audienceThis paper presents a justiÆcation of two qualitative counterparts of the expe...
A counterpart to von Neumann and Morgenstern' expected utility theory is proposed in the framew...
This paper improves a previously proposed axiomatic setting for qualitative decision under uncertain...
International audienceThe aim of the paper is to present under uncertainty, and in an ordinal framew...
Choquet integrals and capacities play a crucial role in modern decision theory. Comonotony is a cent...
International audienceThe preferences of an agent can be expressed in various ways. The agent may in...
A preliminary version of this paper appeared as: "A comparison of axiomatic approaches to qualitativ...