Title of article
Imprecise probability trees: Bridging two theories of imprecise probability Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Gert de Cooman، نويسنده , , FILIP HERMANS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
28
From page
1400
To page
1427
Abstract
We give an overview of two approaches to probability theory where lower and upper probabilities, rather than probabilities, are used: Walleyʹs behavioural theory of imprecise probabilities, and Shafer and Vovkʹs game-theoretic account of probability. We show that the two theories are more closely related than would be suspected at first sight, and we establish a correspondence between them that (i) has an interesting interpretation, and (ii) allows us to freely import results from one theory into the other. Our approach leads to an account of probability trees and random processes in the framework of Walleyʹs theory. We indicate how our results can be used to reduce the computational complexity of dealing with imprecision in probability trees, and we prove an interesting and quite general version of the weak law of large numbers.
Keywords
Coherence , Conglomerability , Lower prevision , Imprecise probabilities , Probability tree , Imprecise probability tree , Event tree , Prequential Principle , Law of la , Immediate prediction , Game-theoretic probability
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Record number
1207630
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