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Decision making with interval probabilities
Authors:Peijun Guo  Hideo Tanaka
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Business Administration, Yokohama National University, 79-4 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-Ku, Yokohama 240-8501, Japan;2. Faculty of Psychological Science, Hiroshima International University, Gakuendai 555-36, Kurosecho, Higashi-Hiroshima 739-2695, Japan
Abstract:Handling uncertainty by interval probabilities is recently receiving considerable attention by researchers. Interval probabilities are used when it is difficult to characterize the uncertainty by point-valued probabilities due to partially known information. Most of researches related to interval probabilities, such as combination, marginalization, condition, Bayesian inferences and decision, assume that interval probabilities are known. How to elicit interval probabilities from subjective judgment is a basic and important problem for the applications of interval probability theory and till now a computational challenge. In this work, the models for estimating and combining interval probabilities are proposed as linear and quadratic programming problems, which can be easily solved. The concepts including interval probabilities, interval entropy, interval expectation, interval variance, interval moment, and the decision criteria with interval probabilities are addressed. A numerical example of newsvendor problem is employed to illustrate our approach. The analysis results show that the proposed methods provide a novel and effective alternative for decision making when point-valued subjective probabilities are inapplicable due to partially known information.
Keywords:Uncertainty modeling   Decision making   Interval probabilities   Linear programming   Quadratic programming   Newsvendor problem
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