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IMPRECISE PROBABILITIES IN STATISTICS AND PHILOSOPHY
LMU Munich
27-28 June 2014
www.ipsp2014.philosophie.lmu.de
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The SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM is now online:
www.ipsp2014.philosophie.lmu.de/program
Imprecise probabilities offer a model of uncertainty that is more
general, less idealised than the standard precise probability framework.
Imprecise probabilities are receiving increasing attention in statistics
(as well as in artificial intelligence and in economics). Recently,
there has been a resurgence of philosophical interest in these
generalised models of uncertainty. The aim of this workshop is to bring
together philosophers and statisticians to see what we can learn from
each other. We are sure that such interdisciplinary collaboration will
be valuable both to philosophers and to statisticians. Topics on which
we might expect fruitful discussions include:
* updating imprecise probabilities and dilation;
* foundations of imprecise probabilities;
* procedures for eliciting imprecise probabilities;
* decision making with imprecise probabilities.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Fabio Cozman (São Paulo), James M. Joyce (Michigan),
and Teddy Seidenfeld (CMU)
ORGANIZERS: Thomas Augustin, Seamus Bradley, Marco Cattaneo, Stephan
Hartmann, and Roland Poellinger
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Marco Cattaneo, Dr. sc. math.
Department of Statistics, LMU Munich
http://www.statistik.lmu.de/~cattaneo/
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