AbstractBased on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist view of numerical possibility theory. It relies on the assumption that when an agent constructs a probability measure by assigning prices to lotteries, this probability measure is actually induced by a belief function representing the agent’s actual state of knowledge. We also assume that the probability measure proposed by the agent in the course of the elicitation procedure is constructed via the so-called pignistic transformation (mathematically equivalent to the Shapley value in game theory). We pose and solve the problem of finding the least informative belief function having a given pignistic probability. We prove that it is unique and consonant, thu...
Abstract. We propose a method for estimating subjective beliefs, viewed as a subjective probability ...
We propose a method for estimating subjective beliefs, viewed as a subjective probability distributi...
In this article we demonstrate how algorithmic probability theory is applied to situations that invo...
Based on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist view of numerical poss...
Based on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist view of numerical poss...
Abstract�: Based on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist view of num...
AbstractBased on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist view of numeri...
International audienceBased on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist ...
International audienceBased on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist ...
New semantics for numerical values given to possibility measures are provided. For epistemic possibi...
International audienceNew semantics for numerical values given to possibility measures are provided....
In this article we demonstrate how algorithmic probability the-ory is applied to situations that inv...
In this article we demonstrate how algorithmic probability theory is applied to situations that inv...
In this article we demonstrate how algorithmic probability theory is applied to situations that inv...
International audienceNumerical possibility distributions can encode special convex families of prob...
Abstract. We propose a method for estimating subjective beliefs, viewed as a subjective probability ...
We propose a method for estimating subjective beliefs, viewed as a subjective probability distributi...
In this article we demonstrate how algorithmic probability theory is applied to situations that invo...
Based on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist view of numerical poss...
Based on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist view of numerical poss...
Abstract�: Based on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist view of num...
AbstractBased on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist view of numeri...
International audienceBased on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist ...
International audienceBased on the setting of exchangeable bets, this paper proposes a subjectivist ...
New semantics for numerical values given to possibility measures are provided. For epistemic possibi...
International audienceNew semantics for numerical values given to possibility measures are provided....
In this article we demonstrate how algorithmic probability the-ory is applied to situations that inv...
In this article we demonstrate how algorithmic probability theory is applied to situations that inv...
In this article we demonstrate how algorithmic probability theory is applied to situations that inv...
International audienceNumerical possibility distributions can encode special convex families of prob...
Abstract. We propose a method for estimating subjective beliefs, viewed as a subjective probability ...
We propose a method for estimating subjective beliefs, viewed as a subjective probability distributi...
In this article we demonstrate how algorithmic probability theory is applied to situations that invo...