A decision maker is asked to express her beliefs by assigning probabilities to certain possible states. We focus on the relationship between her database and her beliefs. We show that, if beliefs given a union of two databases are a convex combination of beliefs given each of the databases, the belief formation process follows a simple formula: beliefs are a similarity-weighted average of the beliefs induced by each past case
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a decision maker who tries to learn the distributio...
Comparativism is the view that comparative confidences (e.g., being more confident that P than that ...
Bleile J. Cautious Belief Formation. Center for Mathematical Economics Working Papers. Vol 507. Biel...
A decision maker is asked to express her beliefs by assigning probabilities to certain possible stat...
In this paper, we consider a decision-maker who tries to learn the distribution of outcomes from pre...
An agent is asked to assess a real-valued variable Y p based on certain characteristics X p = ( X 1 ...
When separate populations exhibit similar reliability as a function of multiple explanatory variable...
AbstractThe guiding principle underlying most approaches to similarity-based reasoning (SBR) is the ...
Most research on rule-based inference under uncertainty has focused on the normative validity and ef...
Similarity among worlds plays a pivotal role in providing the semantics for different kinds of belie...
AbstractThe transferable belief model is a subjectivist model of uncertainty in which an agent’s bel...
As stressed in [1] and [12] an interesting question on philosophy of probability is to assign probab...
When merging belief sets from different agents, the result is normally a consistent belief set in wh...
In previous work ("Knowledge from Probability", TARK 2021) we develop a question-relative, probabili...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a decision maker who tries to learn the distributio...
Comparativism is the view that comparative confidences (e.g., being more confident that P than that ...
Bleile J. Cautious Belief Formation. Center for Mathematical Economics Working Papers. Vol 507. Biel...
A decision maker is asked to express her beliefs by assigning probabilities to certain possible stat...
In this paper, we consider a decision-maker who tries to learn the distribution of outcomes from pre...
An agent is asked to assess a real-valued variable Y p based on certain characteristics X p = ( X 1 ...
When separate populations exhibit similar reliability as a function of multiple explanatory variable...
AbstractThe guiding principle underlying most approaches to similarity-based reasoning (SBR) is the ...
Most research on rule-based inference under uncertainty has focused on the normative validity and ef...
Similarity among worlds plays a pivotal role in providing the semantics for different kinds of belie...
AbstractThe transferable belief model is a subjectivist model of uncertainty in which an agent’s bel...
As stressed in [1] and [12] an interesting question on philosophy of probability is to assign probab...
When merging belief sets from different agents, the result is normally a consistent belief set in wh...
In previous work ("Knowledge from Probability", TARK 2021) we develop a question-relative, probabili...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a decision maker who tries to learn the distributio...
Comparativism is the view that comparative confidences (e.g., being more confident that P than that ...
Bleile J. Cautious Belief Formation. Center for Mathematical Economics Working Papers. Vol 507. Biel...