Reasoning with imprecise probabilities
Metadatos
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Cano Utrera, AndrésEditorial
Elsevier
Materia
Inteligencia artificial Artificial intelligence
Date
2006-09-25Referencia bibliográfica
Andrés Cano, Fabio G. Cozman, Thomas Lukasiewicz, Reasoning with imprecise probabilities, International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Volume 44, Issue 3, 2007, Pages 197-199, ISSN 0888-613X, [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijar.2006.09.001]
Résumé
This special issue of the International Journal of Approximate Reasoning (IJAR) grew
out of the 4th International Symposium on Imprecise Probabilities and Their Applications
(ISIPTA’05), held in Pittsburgh, USA, in July 2005 (http://www.sipta.org/isipta05).
The symposium was organized by Teddy Seidenfeld, Robert Nau, and Fabio
G. Cozman, and brought together researchers from various branches interested in imprecision
in probabilities. Research in artificial intelligence, economics, engineering, psychology,
philosophy, statistics, and other fields was presented at the meeting, in a lively
atmosphere that fostered communication and debate. Invited talks by Isaac Levi and
Arthur Dempster enlightened the attendants, while tutorials by Gert de Cooman, Paolo
Vicig, and Kurt Weichselberger introduced basic (and advanced) concepts; finally, the
symposium ended with a workshop on financial risk assessment, organized by Teddy
Seidenfeld.