The information decomposition problem requires an additive decomposition of the mutual information between the input and target variables into nonnegative terms. The recently introduced solution to this problem, Information Attribution, involves the Shapley-style value measuring the influence of predictors in the coalitional game associated with the joint probability distribution of the input random vector and the target variable. Motivated by the original problem, we consider a general setting of coalitional games where the players form a boolean algebra, and the coalitions are the corresponding down-sets. This enables us to study in detail various single-valued solution concepts, called values. Namely, we focus on the classes of values th...
The impressive amount of papers concerning the Shapley value, seems to well reflect the success of t...
In this paper we analyze the value of the information in a cooperative game. There is a player, the...
In this paper we explore the relationship between several value-like solution concepts for cooperati...
We offer a new approach to the information decomposition problem in information theory: given a ‘tar...
The Shapley value provides a fair method for the division of value in coalitional games. Motivated b...
Lattice functions appear to be an essential tool in operations research, opening new areas in the fi...
In this paper we define a bargaining solution for cooperative games with incomplete information. Our...
We exhibit a general class of interactive decision situations in which all the agents benefit from m...
We exhibit a general class of interactive decision situations in which all the agents benefit from m...
We propose a theory of cooperative games with incomplete information. The theory concerns stable int...
We introduce a new family of coalitional values designed to take into account players’ attitudes wit...
The idea of a partial information decomposition (PID) gained significant attention for attributing t...
AbstractA value of a game v is a function which to each coalition S assigns the value v(S) of this c...
The Shapley value provides a fair method for the division of value in coalitional games. Motivated b...
In this paper we analyze the value of the information in a cooperative model. There is an agent (the...
The impressive amount of papers concerning the Shapley value, seems to well reflect the success of t...
In this paper we analyze the value of the information in a cooperative game. There is a player, the...
In this paper we explore the relationship between several value-like solution concepts for cooperati...
We offer a new approach to the information decomposition problem in information theory: given a ‘tar...
The Shapley value provides a fair method for the division of value in coalitional games. Motivated b...
Lattice functions appear to be an essential tool in operations research, opening new areas in the fi...
In this paper we define a bargaining solution for cooperative games with incomplete information. Our...
We exhibit a general class of interactive decision situations in which all the agents benefit from m...
We exhibit a general class of interactive decision situations in which all the agents benefit from m...
We propose a theory of cooperative games with incomplete information. The theory concerns stable int...
We introduce a new family of coalitional values designed to take into account players’ attitudes wit...
The idea of a partial information decomposition (PID) gained significant attention for attributing t...
AbstractA value of a game v is a function which to each coalition S assigns the value v(S) of this c...
The Shapley value provides a fair method for the division of value in coalitional games. Motivated b...
In this paper we analyze the value of the information in a cooperative model. There is an agent (the...
The impressive amount of papers concerning the Shapley value, seems to well reflect the success of t...
In this paper we analyze the value of the information in a cooperative game. There is a player, the...
In this paper we explore the relationship between several value-like solution concepts for cooperati...