In this paper, we consider coherent imprecise probability assessments on finite families of conditional events and we study the problem of their extension. With this aim, we adopt a generalized definition of coherence, called g-coherence, which is based on a suitable generalization of the coherence principle of de Finetti. At first, we recall some theoretical results and an algorithm obtained in some previous papers where the case of precise conditional probability assessments has been studied. Then, we extend these results to the case of imprecise probabilistic assessments and we obtain a theorem which can be looked at as a generalization of the version of the fundamental theorem of de Finetti given by some authors for the case of conditio...
In this paper, we illustrate an implementation with Maple V of some procedures which allow to exactl...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
In this paper, we illustrate an implementation with Maple V of someprocedures which allow to exactly...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider coherent imprecise probability assessments on finite families of ...
In this paper, based on a suitable generalization of the coherence principle of de Finetti, we consi...
In this paper we propose some algorithms for the checking of generalized coherence (g-coherence) and...
In this paper we consider interval-valued conditional probability assessments on finite families of ...
Based on the coherence principle of de Finetti and a related notion of generalized coherence (g-cohe...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
Based on the coherence principle of de Finetti and a related notion of generalized coherence (g-cohe...
We illustrate an approach to uncertain knowledge based on lower conditional probability bounds. We e...
We study a probabilistic logic based on the coherence principle of de Finetti and a related notion o...
In this paper we consider numerical and qualitative probability assessments on finite families of co...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
In this paper, starting from a generalized coherent (i.e. avoiding uniform loss) interval-valued pro...
In this paper, we illustrate an implementation with Maple V of some procedures which allow to exactl...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
In this paper, we illustrate an implementation with Maple V of someprocedures which allow to exactly...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider coherent imprecise probability assessments on finite families of ...
In this paper, based on a suitable generalization of the coherence principle of de Finetti, we consi...
In this paper we propose some algorithms for the checking of generalized coherence (g-coherence) and...
In this paper we consider interval-valued conditional probability assessments on finite families of ...
Based on the coherence principle of de Finetti and a related notion of generalized coherence (g-cohe...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
Based on the coherence principle of de Finetti and a related notion of generalized coherence (g-cohe...
We illustrate an approach to uncertain knowledge based on lower conditional probability bounds. We e...
We study a probabilistic logic based on the coherence principle of de Finetti and a related notion o...
In this paper we consider numerical and qualitative probability assessments on finite families of co...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
In this paper, starting from a generalized coherent (i.e. avoiding uniform loss) interval-valued pro...
In this paper, we illustrate an implementation with Maple V of some procedures which allow to exactl...
In this paper we consider imprecise conditional prevision assessments on random quantities with fini...
In this paper, we illustrate an implementation with Maple V of someprocedures which allow to exactly...