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2020 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Advanced Trends in Information Theory (ATIT), 2020
The paper is devoted to the synthesis of complex, multilevel hierarchical systems of high survivability, in particular, telecommunication (computer) networks.
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The paper is devoted to the synthesis of complex, multilevel hierarchical systems of high survivability, in particular, telecommunication (computer) networks.
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UPDATING SUBJECTIVE PROBABILITY
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1982Abstract Jeffrey's rule for revising a probability P to a new probability P* based on new probabilities P* (Ei ) on a partition {Ei } i = 1 n is P*(A) = Σ P(A| Ei ) P* (Ei ). Jeffrey's rule is applicable if it is judged that P* (A | Ei ) = P(A | Ei ) for all A and i. This article discusses some of the mathematical properties of this rule, connecting it
Persi Diaconis, Sandy L. Zabell
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Unanimous subjective probabilities
Economic Theory, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
K. BORDER, GHIRARDATO, Paolo, U. SEGAL
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Are Subjective Probabilities Probabilities?
1974While it certainly has proved expedient to describe people’s behavior in terms of probabilities, it is not clear whether, to what extent, or under what conditions, it is admissable to identify actual behavior with some reasonably well-fitting probabilistic description of it. What the authors call the confusion problem arises where such admissibility is
Gerard de Zeeuw, Willem A. Wagenaar
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Social Science Research Network, 2019
This is an edited and enhanced transcript (with notes and references added) from a lecture on "Probability", prepared as background material for the Minds and Machines course (SYMSYS 1/PSYCH 35/LINGUIST 35/PHIL 99) at Stanford University.
Todd Davies
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This is an edited and enhanced transcript (with notes and references added) from a lecture on "Probability", prepared as background material for the Minds and Machines course (SYMSYS 1/PSYCH 35/LINGUIST 35/PHIL 99) at Stanford University.
Todd Davies
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Studies in Subjective Probability
Revue de l'Institut International de Statistique / Review of the International Statistical Institute, 1965S. J. Ford, H. E. Kyburg, H. E. Smokler
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Subjective probability and indifference
Analysis, 1983This axiom is read: If it is not the case that p is epistemically preferable to q, and it is not the case that q is epistemically preferable to r, then it is not the case that p is epistemically preferable to r. Peter Millican has pointed out that my argument against (A2) is unsound if epistemic preferability is given a probabilistic interpretation ...
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