Introduction to Imprecise Probabilities

Introduction to Imprecise Probabilities

Editor(s): Thomas Augustin, Frank P. A. Coolen, Gert de Cooman, Matthias C. M. Troffaes

Published Online: 29 AUG 2014 09:10PM EST

Print ISBN: 9780470973813

Online ISBN: 9781118763117

DOI: 10.1002/9781118763117

About this Book

In recent years, the theory has become widely accepted and has been further developed, but a detailed introduction is needed in order to make the material available and accessible to a wide audience. This will be the first book providing such an introduction, covering core theory and recent developments which can be applied to many application areas. All authors of individual chapters are leading researchers on the specific topics, assuring high quality and up-to-date contents.

An Introduction to Imprecise Probabilities provides a comprehensive introduction to imprecise probabilities, including theory and applications reflecting the current state if the art. Each chapter is written by experts on the respective topics, including: Sets of desirable gambles; Coherent lower (conditional) previsions; Special cases and links to literature; Decision making; Graphical models; Classification; Reliability and risk assessment; Statistical inference; Structural judgments; Aspects of implementation (including elicitation and computation); Models in finance; Game-theoretic probability; Stochastic processes (including Markov chains); Engineering applications.

Essential reading for researchers in academia, research institutes and other organizations, as well as practitioners engaged in areas such as risk analysis and engineering.

Table of contents

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    2. Chapter 4

      Special cases (pages 79–92)

      Sébastien Destercke and Didier Dubois

    3. Chapter 7

      Statistical inference (pages 135–189)

      Thomas Augustin, Gero Walter and Frank P. A. Coolen

    4. Chapter 8

      Decision making (pages 190–206)

      Nathan Huntley, Robert Hable and Matthias C. M. Troffaes

    5. Chapter 9

      Probabilistic graphical models (pages 207–229)

      Alessandro Antonucci, Cassio P. de Campos and Marco Zaffalon

    6. Chapter 10

      Classification (pages 230–257)

      Giorgio Corani, Joaquín Abellán, Andrés Masegosa, Serafin Moral and Marco Zaffalon

    7. Chapter 16

      Computation (pages 329–337)

      Matthias C. M. Troffaes and Robert Hable

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