Two open questions of inductive reasoning are solved: (1) does the principle of maximum entropy (PME) give a solution to the obverse Majerník problem; and (2) isWagner correct when he claims that Jeffrey’s updating principle (JUP) contradicts PME? Majerník shows that PME provides unique and plausible marginal probabilities, given conditional probabilities. The obverse problem posed here is whether PME also provides such conditional probabilities, given certain marginal probabilities. The theorem developed to solve the obverse Majerník problem demonstrates that in the special case introduced by Wagner PME does not contradict JUP, but elegantly generalizes it and offers a more integrated approach to probability updating
Objective Bayesian epistemology invokes three norms: the strengths of our beliefs should be probabil...
The principle of maximum entropy is a general method to assign values to probability distributions o...
Objective Bayesian epistemology invokes three norms: the strengths of our beliefs should be probabil...
Two open questions of inductive reasoning are solved: (1) does the principle of maximum entropy (PME...
Two open questions of inductive reasoning are solved: (1) does the principle of maximum entropy (PME...
AbstractFriedman and Shimony exhibited an anomaly in Jaynes' maximum entropy prescription: that if a...
The principle of maximum entropy is a method for assigning values to probability distributions on th...
The Principle of Maximum Entropy is often used to update probabilities due to evidence instead of pe...
The Principle of Maximum Entropy is often used to update probabilities due to evidence instead of pe...
The Principle of Maximum Entropy is often used to update probabilities due to evidence instead of pe...
The Method of Maximum (relative) Entropy (ME) has been designed for updating from a prior distributi...
In this letter, we elaborate on some of the issues raised by a recent paper by Neapolitan and Jiang ...
AbstractThis paper examines an objection to maximum entropy updating and argues that the problem ari...
AbstractFriedman and Shimony exhibited an anomaly in Jaynes' maximum entropy prescription: that if a...
In this thesis we start by providing some detail regarding how we arrived at our present understandi...
Objective Bayesian epistemology invokes three norms: the strengths of our beliefs should be probabil...
The principle of maximum entropy is a general method to assign values to probability distributions o...
Objective Bayesian epistemology invokes three norms: the strengths of our beliefs should be probabil...
Two open questions of inductive reasoning are solved: (1) does the principle of maximum entropy (PME...
Two open questions of inductive reasoning are solved: (1) does the principle of maximum entropy (PME...
AbstractFriedman and Shimony exhibited an anomaly in Jaynes' maximum entropy prescription: that if a...
The principle of maximum entropy is a method for assigning values to probability distributions on th...
The Principle of Maximum Entropy is often used to update probabilities due to evidence instead of pe...
The Principle of Maximum Entropy is often used to update probabilities due to evidence instead of pe...
The Principle of Maximum Entropy is often used to update probabilities due to evidence instead of pe...
The Method of Maximum (relative) Entropy (ME) has been designed for updating from a prior distributi...
In this letter, we elaborate on some of the issues raised by a recent paper by Neapolitan and Jiang ...
AbstractThis paper examines an objection to maximum entropy updating and argues that the problem ari...
AbstractFriedman and Shimony exhibited an anomaly in Jaynes' maximum entropy prescription: that if a...
In this thesis we start by providing some detail regarding how we arrived at our present understandi...
Objective Bayesian epistemology invokes three norms: the strengths of our beliefs should be probabil...
The principle of maximum entropy is a general method to assign values to probability distributions o...
Objective Bayesian epistemology invokes three norms: the strengths of our beliefs should be probabil...