AbstractBayesian-style conditioning of an exact probability distribution can be done incrementally by updating the current distribution each time a new item of evidence is obtained. Many have suggested the use of lower and upper probabilities for representing bounds on probability distributions, which naturally suggests an analogous procedure of incremental conditioning using forms of interval arithemetic. Unfortunately, conditioning of lower and upper probability bounds loses information, yielding incorrect bounds when updates and performed incrementally and making the conditioning operation noncommutative. Furthermore, when lower probability functions are represented by way of their Möbius transforms, the operation of conditioning can cau...
We present a first-order and a propositional logic with unary operators that speak about upper and l...
Probability logic studies the properties resulting from the probabilistic interpretation of logical ...
Drawing inferences from general lower probabilities on finite possibility spaces usually involves so...
AbstractBayesian-style conditioning of an exact probability distribution can be done incrementally b...
AbstractA new interpretation of Dempster–Shafer conditional notions based directly upon the mass ass...
International audienceProbability intervals provide an intuitive, powerful and unifying setting for ...
International audienceProbability intervals provide an intuitive, powerful and unifying setting for ...
We investigate the problem of outer approximating a coherent lower probability with a more tractable...
In this paper we consider the inference rules of System P in the framework of coherent imprecise pro...
Roe and Woodroofe (RW) have suggested that certain conditional probabilities be incorporated into th...
AbstractJeffrey's rule of conditioning is a rule for changing an additive probability distribution w...
summary:Probability logic studies the properties resulting from the probabilistic interpretation of ...
summary:Probability logic studies the properties resulting from the probabilistic interpretation of ...
summary:Probability logic studies the properties resulting from the probabilistic interpretation of ...
Four main results are arrived at in this paper. (1) Closed convex sets of classical probability fun...
We present a first-order and a propositional logic with unary operators that speak about upper and l...
Probability logic studies the properties resulting from the probabilistic interpretation of logical ...
Drawing inferences from general lower probabilities on finite possibility spaces usually involves so...
AbstractBayesian-style conditioning of an exact probability distribution can be done incrementally b...
AbstractA new interpretation of Dempster–Shafer conditional notions based directly upon the mass ass...
International audienceProbability intervals provide an intuitive, powerful and unifying setting for ...
International audienceProbability intervals provide an intuitive, powerful and unifying setting for ...
We investigate the problem of outer approximating a coherent lower probability with a more tractable...
In this paper we consider the inference rules of System P in the framework of coherent imprecise pro...
Roe and Woodroofe (RW) have suggested that certain conditional probabilities be incorporated into th...
AbstractJeffrey's rule of conditioning is a rule for changing an additive probability distribution w...
summary:Probability logic studies the properties resulting from the probabilistic interpretation of ...
summary:Probability logic studies the properties resulting from the probabilistic interpretation of ...
summary:Probability logic studies the properties resulting from the probabilistic interpretation of ...
Four main results are arrived at in this paper. (1) Closed convex sets of classical probability fun...
We present a first-order and a propositional logic with unary operators that speak about upper and l...
Probability logic studies the properties resulting from the probabilistic interpretation of logical ...
Drawing inferences from general lower probabilities on finite possibility spaces usually involves so...