Dynamic Precise and Imprecise Probability Kinematics
Statistics Theory
2023-02-21 v4 Probability
Statistics Theory
Abstract
We introduce dynamic probability kinematics (DPK), a method for an agent to mechanically update subjective beliefs in the presence of partial information. We then generalize DPK to dynamic imprecise probability kinematics (DIPK), which allows the agent to express their initial beliefs via a set of probabilities in order to further take ambiguity into account. We provide bounds for the lower probability associated with the updated probability sets, and we study the behavior of the latter, in particular contraction, dilation, and sure loss. Examples are provided to illustrate how the methods work.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2110.04382,
title = {Dynamic Precise and Imprecise Probability Kinematics},
author = {Michele Caprio and Ruobin Gong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.04382},
year = {2023}
}