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- aggregation publisher "Society for Imprecise Probability: Theories and Applications (SIPTA)".
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- aggregation subject "Technology and Engineering".
- aggregation title "Immediate prediction under exchangeability and representation insensitivity".
- aggregation abstract "We consider immediate predictive inference, where a subject, using a number of observations of a finite number of exchangeable random variables, is asked to coherently model his beliefs about the next observation, in terms of a predictive lower prevision. We study when such predictive lower previsions are representation insensitive, meaning that they are essentially independent of the choice of the (finite) set of possible values for the random variables. Such representation insensitive predictive models have very interesting properties, and among such models, the ones produced by the Imprecise Dirichlet-Multinomial Model are quite special in a number of ways.".
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