Imprecise probability trees: Bridging two theories of imprecise probability

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We give an overview of two approaches to probability theory where lower and upper probabilities, rather than probabilities, are used: Walley's behavioural theory of imprecise probabilities, and Shafer and Vovk's game-theoretic account of probability. We show that the two theories are more closely related than would be suspected at first sight, and we establish a correspondence between them that (i) has an interesting interpretation, and (ii) allows us to freely import results from one theory into the other. Our approach leads to an account of probability trees and random processes in the framework of Walley's theory. We indicate how our results can be used to reduce the computational complexity of dealing with imprecision in probability trees, and we prove an interesting and quite general version of the weak law of large numbers.

论文关键词:Game-theoretic probability,Imprecise probabilities,Coherence,Conglomerability,Event tree,Probability tree,Imprecise probability tree,Lower prevision,Immediate prediction,Prequential Principle,Law of large numbers,Hoeffding's inequality,Markov chain,Random process

论文评审过程:Received 30 March 2007, Revised 12 February 2008, Accepted 3 March 2008, Available online 18 March 2008.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2008.03.001