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Imprecise Probability
Imprecise probability is a generalization of standard probability theory that represents epistemic uncertainty through sets of probability measures, called credal sets, rather than a single precise distribution. Introduced systematically by Peter Walley in his 1991 monograph, the framework characterizes beliefs via lower and upper probabilities (or previsions), bracketing the range of plausible probability assignments when available information is insufficient to determine a unique measure.
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Imprecise Probability (Lower-Upper Probabilities)
分类方法记录 · bayesian / soft-computing
- Walley, P. (1991). Statistical Reasoning with Imprecise Probabilities. Chapman & Hall. · ISBN 978-0-412-28660-5
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