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1. ISIPTA 1999: Ghent, Belgium
- Gert De Cooman, Fábio Gagliardi Cozman, Serafín Moral, Peter Walley:
ISIPTA '99, Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Imprecise Probabilities and Their Applications, held at the Conference Center "Het Pand" of the Universiteit Gent, Ghent, Belgium, 29 June - 2 July 1999. 1999, ISBN 90-805034-1-X - Joaquín Abellán, Serafín Moral:
A Non-specificity Measure for Convex Sets of Probability Distributions. 1-7 - Stefan Arnborg:
Learning in prevision Space. 8-14 - Thomas Augustin:
Globally Least Favorable Pairs and Neyman-Pearson Testing under Interval Probability. 15-23 - Jean-Marc Bernard:
Implicative Analysis for Multivariate Binary Data using an Imprecise Dirichlet Model. 24-33 - Veronica Biazzo, Angelo Gilio:
A Generalization of the Fundamental Theorem of de Finetti for Imprecise Conditional Probability Assessments. 34-43 - Veselka Boeva, Elena Tsiporkova, Bernard De Baets:
Plausibility and Belief Measures Induced by Kripke Models. 44-50 - Andrés Cano, Serafín Moral:
A Review of Propagation Algorithms for Imprecise Probabilities. 51-60 - Andrea Capotorti, Barbara Vantaggi:
Axiomatic Characterization of Partial Ordinal Relations. 61-67 - Paola Castellan, Andrea Sgarro:
Open-frame Dempster Conditioning for Incomplete Interval Probabilities. 68-75 - Alain Chateauneuf, Jean-Christophe Vergnaud:
Ambiguity Reduction Through new Statistical Data. 76-83 - Morgane Cheve, Ronan Congar:
Consumption / Pollution Tradeoffs under Hard Uncertainty and Irreversibility. 84-93 - Michèle Cohen, Itzhak Gilboa, Jean-Yves Jaffray, David Schmeidler:
An Experimental Study of Updating Ambiguous Beliefs. 94-100 - Giulianella Coletti, Romano Scozzafava:
Coherent Upper and Lower Bayesian Updating. 101-110 - Gert De Cooman:
Lower Desirability Functions: A Convenient Imprecise Hierarchical Uncertainty Model. 111-120 - Inés Couso, Serafín Moral, Peter Walley:
Examples of Independence for Imprecise Probabilities. 121-130 - Fábio Gagliardi Cozman:
Computing Posterior Upper Expectations. 131-140 - Dieter Denneberg:
Totally Monotone Core and Products of Monotone Measures. 141-145 - Thomas Fetz, Michael Oberguggenberger, Simon Pittschmann:
Applications of Possibility and Evidence Theory in Civil Engineering. 146-153 - Paolo Ghirardato, Massimo Marinacci:
An Outline of a Comparative Foundation to Ambiguity Aversion. 154-157 - Michel Grabisch:
Upper Approximation of Non-additive Measures by k-additive Measures --- The Case of Belief Functions. 158-164 - Pierre Hansen, Brigitte Jaumard, Marcus Poggi de Aragão, Fabien Chauny, Sylvain Perron:
Probabilistic Satisfiability with Imprecise Probabilities. 165-174 - David Harmanec:
A Generalization of the Concept of Markov Decision Process to Imprecise Probabilities. 175-182 - Jean-Yves Jaffray:
Rational Decision Making With Imprecise Probabilities. 183-188 - Hugo J. Janssen, Gert De Cooman, Etienne E. Kerre:
Coherent Models for Discrete Possibilistic Systems. 189-195 - Meglena Jeleva:
Demand for Insurance, Imprecise Probabilities and Ambiguity Aversion. 196-204 - Cliff A. Joslyn:
Possibilistic Systems Within a General Information Theory. 205-215 - Joseph B. Kadane, Elias Moreno, Maria Eglee Perez, Luis Raúl Pericchi:
Applying Non-parametric Robust Bayesian Analysis to Non-opiniated Judicial Neutrality. 216-224 - John Kenney, Wynn C. Stirling:
Nonlinear Filtering of Convex Sets of Probability Distributions. 225-233 - George J. Klir:
Uncertainty and Information Measures for Imprecise Probabilities: An Overview. 234-240 - Igor Kozine:
Imprecise Probabilities Relating to Prior Reliability Assessments. 241-248 - Karen M. Kramer, David V. Budescu:
Modeling Ellsberg's Paradox in Vague-Vague Cases. 249-257 - Isaac Levi:
Imprecise and Indeterminate Probabilities. 258-265 - Charles F. Manski:
Treatment Choice Under Ambiguity Induced by Inferential Problems. 266-274 - Massimo Marinacci:
Upper Probabilities and Additivity. 275-277 - Sujoy Mukerji:
A survey of some applications of the idea of ambiguity aversion in economics. 278-285 - Robert Nau:
The Aggregation of Imprecise Probabilities. 286-295 - Klaus Nehring:
Ignorance and Rational Choice. 296-301 - Jeff B. Paris, Paul N. Watton, George M. Wilmers:
On the Distribution of Natural Probability Functions. 302-311 - Fernando Reche, Antonio Salmerón:
Towards an Operational Interpretation of Fuzzy Measures. 312-318 - Mark J. Schervish, Teddy Seidenfeld, Joseph B. Kadane:
How Sets of Coherent Probabilities may Serve as Models for Degrees of Incoherence. 319-323 - Michael Smithson, Thomas Bartos, Kazuhisa Takemura:
Human Judgment under Sample Space Ignorance. 324-332 - Lev V. Utkin, Sergey V. Gurov:
Imprecise Reliability Models for the General Lifetime Distribution Classes. 333-342 - Jirina Vejnarová:
Conditional Independence Relations in Possibility Theory. 343-351 - Paolo Vicig:
Epistemic Independence for Imprecise Probabilities. 352-359 - Frans Voorbraak:
Partial Probability: Theory and Applications. 360-368 - Peter P. Wakker:
Dempster-Belief Functions Are Based on the Principle of Complete Ignorance. 369-376 - Peter Walley:
Towards a Unified Theory of Imprecise Probability. 377-386 - Kurt Weichselberger:
The Theory of Interval-Probability as a Unifying Concept for Uncertainty. 387-396 - Nic Wilson:
A Logic of Extended Probability. 397-404 - Marco Zaffalon:
A Credal Approach to Naive Classification. 405-
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