This paper proposes a utility theory for decision making under uncertainty that is described by possibility theory. We show that our approach is a natural generalization of the two axiomatic systems that correspond to pessimistic and optimistic decision criteria proposed by Dubois et al. The generalization is achieved by removing axioms that are supposed to reflect attitudes toward uncertainty, namely, pessimism and optimism. In their place we adopt an axiom that imposes an order on a class of canonical lotteries that realize either in the best or in the worst prize. We prove an expected utility theorem for the generalized axiomatic system based on the newly introduced concept of binary utility
In Possibilistic Decision Theory (PDT), decisions are ranked by a pressimistic or by an optimistic q...
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AbstractThis paper presents a new axiomatic decision theory for choice under uncertainty. Unlike Bay...
In this article, Savage's theory of decision-making under uncertainty is extended from a classical e...
This paper improves a previously proposed axiomatic setting for qualitative decision under uncertain...
textabstractThis paper provides an extension of Savage's subjective expected utility theory for deci...
In many decision problems under uncertainty, agents are only able to provide a possibly incomplete ...
In Possibilistic Decision Theory (PDT), decisions are ranked by a pressimistic or by an optimistic q...
International audienceThe paper surveys recent AI-oriented works in qualitative decision developed b...
International audienceNecessity (resp. possibility) measures are very simple min-decomposable (resp....
A preliminary version of this paper appeared as: "A comparison of axiomatic approaches to qualitativ...
Abstract. Binary possibilistic utility unifies two previously proposed qualitative decision models: ...
A longer version of this paper is available from KU Scholarworks as Giang, P. H. and P. P. Shenoy, "...
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 provides an extension of Savage's subjective expected utility theory for decisions under ...
This paper develops a theory of probabilistic models for risky choices. This theory can be viewed as...
AbstractThis paper presents a new axiomatic decision theory for choice under uncertainty. Unlike Bay...
In this article, Savage's theory of decision-making under uncertainty is extended from a classical e...
This paper improves a previously proposed axiomatic setting for qualitative decision under uncertain...
textabstractThis paper provides an extension of Savage's subjective expected utility theory for deci...
In many decision problems under uncertainty, agents are only able to provide a possibly incomplete ...
In Possibilistic Decision Theory (PDT), decisions are ranked by a pressimistic or by an optimistic q...
International audienceThe paper surveys recent AI-oriented works in qualitative decision developed b...
International audienceNecessity (resp. possibility) measures are very simple min-decomposable (resp....