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- A Non-specificity Measure for Convex Sets of Probability DistributionsJoaquín Abellán, Serafín Moral. 1-7 [doi]
- Learning in prevision SpaceStefan Arnborg. 8-14 [doi]
- Globally Least Favorable Pairs and Neyman-Pearson Testing under Interval ProbabilityThomas Augustin. 15-23 [doi]
- Implicative Analysis for Multivariate Binary Data using an Imprecise Dirichlet ModelJean-Marc Bernard. 24-33 [doi]
- A Generalization of the Fundamental Theorem of de Finetti for Imprecise Conditional Probability AssessmentsVeronica Biazzo, Angelo Gilio. 34-43 [doi]
- Plausibility and Belief Measures Induced by Kripke ModelsVeselka Boeva, Elena Tsiporkova, Bernard De Baets. 44-50 [doi]
- A Review of Propagation Algorithms for Imprecise ProbabilitiesAndrés Cano, Serafín Moral. 51-60 [doi]
- Axiomatic Characterization of Partial Ordinal RelationsAndrea Capotorti, Barbara Vantaggi. 61-67 [doi]
- Open-frame Dempster Conditioning for Incomplete Interval ProbabilitiesPaola Castellan, Andrea Sgarro. 68-75 [doi]
- Ambiguity Reduction Through new Statistical DataAlain Chateauneuf, Jean-Christophe Vergnaud. 76-83 [doi]
- Consumption / Pollution Tradeoffs under Hard Uncertainty and IrreversibilityMorgane Cheve, Ronan Congar. 84-93 [doi]
- An Experimental Study of Updating Ambiguous BeliefsMichèle Cohen, Itzhak Gilboa, Jean-Yves Jaffray, David Schmeidler. 94-100 [doi]
- Coherent Upper and Lower Bayesian UpdatingGiulianella Coletti, Romano Scozzafava. 101-110 [doi]
- Lower Desirability Functions: A Convenient Imprecise Hierarchical Uncertainty ModelGert de Cooman. 111-120 [doi]
- Examples of Independence for Imprecise ProbabilitiesInés Couso, Serafín Moral, Peter Walley. 121-130 [doi]
- Computing Posterior Upper ExpectationsFabio Gagliardi Cozman. 131-140 [doi]
- Totally Monotone Core and Products of Monotone MeasuresDieter Denneberg. 141-145 [doi]
- Applications of Possibility and Evidence Theory in Civil EngineeringThomas Fetz, Michael Oberguggenberger, Simon Pittschmann. 146-153 [doi]
- An Outline of a Comparative Foundation to Ambiguity AversionPaolo Ghirardato, Massimo Marinacci. 154-157 [doi]
- Upper Approximation of Non-additive Measures by k-additive Measures --- The Case of Belief FunctionsMichel Grabisch. 158-164 [doi]
- Probabilistic Satisfiability with Imprecise ProbabilitiesPierre Hansen, Brigitte Jaumard, Marcus Poggi de Aragão, Fabien Chauny, Sylvain Perron. 165-174 [doi]
- A Generalization of the Concept of Markov Decision Process to Imprecise ProbabilitiesDavid Harmanec. 175-182 [doi]
- Rational Decision Making With Imprecise ProbabilitiesJean-Yves Jaffray. 183-188 [doi]
- Coherent Models for Discrete Possibilistic SystemsHugo J. Janssen, Gert de Cooman, Etienne E. Kerre. 189-195 [doi]
- Demand for Insurance, Imprecise Probabilities and Ambiguity AversionMeglena Jeleva. 196-204 [doi]
- Possibilistic Systems Within a General Information TheoryCliff Joslyn. 205-215 [doi]
- Applying Non-parametric Robust Bayesian Analysis to Non-opiniated Judicial NeutralityJoseph B. Kadane, Elias Moreno, Maria Eglee Perez, Luis Raul Pericchi. 216-224 [doi]
- Nonlinear Filtering of Convex Sets of Probability DistributionsJohn Kenney, Wynn C. Stirling. 225-233 [doi]
- Uncertainty and Information Measures for Imprecise Probabilities: An OverviewGeorge J. Klir. 234-240 [doi]
- Imprecise Probabilities Relating to Prior Reliability AssessmentsIgor Kozine. 241-248 [doi]
- Modeling Ellsberg s Paradox in Vague-Vague CasesKaren M. Kramer, David V. Budescu. 249-257 [doi]
- Imprecise and Indeterminate ProbabilitiesIsaac Levi. 258-265 [doi]
- Treatment Choice Under Ambiguity Induced by Inferential ProblemsCharles F. Manski. 266-274 [doi]
- Upper Probabilities and AdditivityMassimo Marinacci. 275-277 [doi]
- A survey of some applications of the idea of ambiguity aversion in economicsSujoy Mukerji. 278-285 [doi]
- The Aggregation of Imprecise ProbabilitiesRobert Nau. 286-295 [doi]
- Ignorance and Rational ChoiceKlaus Nehring. 296-301 [doi]
- On the Distribution of Natural Probability FunctionsJeff B. Paris, P. N. Watton, George M. Wilmers. 302-311 [doi]
- Towards an Operational Interpretation of Fuzzy MeasuresFernando Reche, Antonio Salmerón. 312-318 [doi]
- How Sets of Coherent Probabilities may Serve as Models for Degrees of IncoherenceMark J. Schervish, Teddy Seidenfeld, Joseph B. Kadane. 319-323 [doi]
- Human Judgment under Sample Space IgnoranceMichael Smithson, Thomas Bartos, Kazuhisa Takemura. 324-332 [doi]
- Imprecise Reliability Models for the General Lifetime Distribution ClassesLev V. Utkin, Sergey V. Gurov. 333-342 [doi]
- Conditional Independence Relations in Possibility TheoryJirina Vejnarová. 343-351 [doi]
- Epistemic Independence for Imprecise ProbabilitiesPaolo Vicig. 352-359 [doi]
- Partial Probability: Theory and ApplicationsFrans Voorbraak. 360-368 [doi]
- Dempster-Belief Functions Are Based on the Principle of Complete IgnorancePeter P. Wakker. 369-376 [doi]
- Towards a Unified Theory of Imprecise ProbabilityPeter Walley. 377-386 [doi]
- The Theory of Interval-Probability as a Unifying Concept for UncertaintyKurt Weichselberger. 387-396 [doi]
- A Logic of Extended ProbabilityNic Wilson. 397-404 [doi]
- A Credal Approach to Naive ClassificationMarco Zaffalon. 405 [doi]