This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Testing the hypothesis that the sequence of forecasts issued by the forecaster is in agreement with the observed outcomes can be done using prequential notions of probability. It turns out that there are two natural notions of probability in the prequential framework: game-theoretic, whose idea goes back to von Mises and Ville, and measure-theoretic, whose idea goes back to Kolmogorov. The main result of this article is that, in the caseof predicting binary outcomes, the two notions of probability in fact coincide on the analytic sets (in particular, on the Borel sets)
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
AbstractThis paper studies Dawid’s prequential framework from the point of view of the algorithmic t...
AbstractThis paper studies Dawid’s prequential framework from the point of view of the algorithmic t...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
This article continues study of the prequential framework for evaluating aprobability forecaster. Te...
AbstractThis paper studies Dawid’s prequential framework from the point of view of the algorithmic t...
AbstractThis paper studies Dawid’s prequential framework from the point of view of the algorithmic t...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...
This paper gives game-theoretic versions of several results on "merging of opinions" obtained in mea...