Conference Program at a Glance
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Monday – Day 1 (July 10) | |
08:00 – 08:50 | Registration |
08:45 – 09:00 | Opening (ISIPTA) |
09:00 – 10:20 | Session “Foundations 1” (4 talks) |
10:20 – 10:40 | Coffee break |
10:40 – 11:20 | Session “Foundations 2” (2 talks) |
11:20 – 11:30 | Break |
11:30 – 12:30 | Keynote 1 (Benavoli) |
12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch |
14:00 – 15:20 | Session “Teddy Seidenfeld” (4 talks) |
15:20 – 15:40 | Coffee break |
15:40 – 17:00 | Session “Decision Making” (4 talks) |
17:00 – 17:20 | Break |
17:20 – 18:20 | Poster Session #1 (3 spotlight talks + 10 posters) |
19:00 – 20:30 | Welcome reception |
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Tuesday – Day 2 (July 11) | |
08:50 – 09:00 | Opening (ECSQARU) |
09:00 – 10:20 | Session “Learning 1” (4 talks) |
10:20 – 10:40 | Coffee break |
10:40 – 11:20 | Session “Learning 2” (2 talks) |
11:20 – 11:30 | Break |
11:30 – 12:30 | Keynote 2 (Hüllermeier) |
12:30 – 14:10 | Conference lunch |
14:10 – 15:30 | Session “Graphical Models 1” (4 talks) |
15:30 – 15:50 | Coffee break |
15:50 – 16:50 | Session “Graphical Models 2” (3 talks) |
16:50 – 17:10 | Break |
17:10 – 18:30 | Session “Graphical Models 3” (4 talks) |
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Wednesday – Day 3 (July 12) | |
09:00 – 10:20 | Sessions “Belief Functions 1” + “Elicitation” (4+4 talks) |
10:20 – 10:40 | Coffee break |
10:40 – 11:20 | Sessions “Belief Functions 2” + “Analogical Reasoning” (2+2 talks) |
11:20 – 11:30 | Break |
11:30 – 12:30 | Keynote 3 (Berger) |
12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch |
14:00 – 15:00 | Keynote 4 (Amgoud) |
15:00 – 15:20 | Coffee break |
15:20 – 16:40 | Sessions “Coherence” + “Argumentation” (4+4 talks) |
16:40 – 17:00 | Break |
17:00 – 18:20 | Sessions “Credal Sets” + “Game Theory” (4+4 talks) |
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Thursday – Day 4 (July 13) | |
09:00 – 10:20 | Session “Conditionals” (4 talks) |
10:20 – 10:40 | Coffee break |
10:40 – 11:20 | Session “Logics” (2 talks) |
11:20 – 11:30 | Break |
11:30 – 12:30 | Keynote 5 (Dubois) |
12:30 – 14:10 | Conference Lunch |
14:10 – 15:30 | Session “Probabilistic Logics” (4 talks) |
15:30 – 15:50 | Coffee break |
15:50 – 16:50 | Session “Probabilistic Programming” (3 talks) |
16:50 – 17:10 | Break |
17:10 – 18:30 | Session “Fuzzy” (4 talks) |
18:30 – 19:30 | SIPTA & ECSQARU general meetings |
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Friday – Day 5 (July 14) | |
09:00 – 10:00 | Poster Session #2 (5 spotlight talks + 9 posters) |
10:00 – 10:20 | Coffee break |
10:20 – 11:20 | Round Table: Open Problems in Imprecise Probability Theory |
11:20 – 11:30 | Break |
11:30 – 12:30 | Poster Session #3 (6 spotlight talks + 9 posters) |
12:30 – 12:40 | Closing |
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Session “Foundations 1” (Monday morning, A11)
Chair: Marco Zaffalon.
- Thomas Augustin and Rudolf Seising. Kurt Weichselberger’s Contribution to Imprecise Probabilities.
- Gert de Cooman and Jasper De Bock. Computable randomness is inherently imprecise.
- Marco Cattaneo. Empirical interpretation of imprecise probabilities.
- Alessio Benavoli, Alessandro Facchini, Dario Piga and Marco Zaffalon. SOS for bounded rationality.
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Session “Foundations 2” (Monday morning, A11)
Chair: Matthias Troffaes
- Alessio Benavoli, Alessandro Facchini, José Vicente-Pérez and Marco Zaffalon.
A polarity theory for sets of desirable gambles. - Milan Studeny and Vaclav Kratochvil. Linear core-based criterion for testing extreme exact games.
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Session “Teddy Seidenfeld” (Monday afternoon, A11)
Chair: Fabio Cozman.
- Fabio Cozman. Evenly convex credal sets.
- Jiji Zhang, Hailin Liu and Teddy Seidenfeld. Agreeing to disagree and dilation.
- Thijs van Ommen. Computing minimax decisions with incomplete observations.
- Arthur Van Camp and Gert De Cooman. Exchangeable choice functions.
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Session “Decision Making” (Monday afternoon, A11)
Chair: Sébastien Destercke.
- Inés Couso, Antonio Ávarez-Caballero and Luciano Sánchez. Reconciling Bayesian and frequentist tests: the imprecise counterpart.
- Matthias Troffaes and Ullrika Sahlin. Imprecise swing weighting for multi-attribute utility elicitation based on partial preferences.
- Christoph Jansen, Georg Schollmeyer and Thomas Augustin. Concepts for decision making under severe uncertainty with partial ordinal and partial cardinal preferences.
- Thiago Bueno, Denis Mauá, Leliane Barros and Fabio Cozman. Modeling Markov decision processes with imprecise probabilities using probabilistic logic programming.
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Session “Learning 1” (Tuesday morning, Auditorium)
Chair: Inés Couso.
- Anders Madsen, Nicolaj Søndberg-Jeppesen, Frank Jensen, Mohamed Sayed, Ulrich Moser, Luis Neto, Joao Reis and Niels Lohse. Parameter learning algorithms for continuous model improvement using operational data.
- Maroua Haddad, Philippe Leray and Nahla Ben Amor. Possibilistic MDL: a new possibilistic likelihood based score function for imprecise data.
- Julia Plass, Aziz Omar and Thomas Augustin. Towards a cautious modelling of missing data in small area estimation.
- Romain Guillaume, Inés Couso and Didier Dubois. Maximum likelihood with coarse data based on robust optimisation.
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Session “Learning 2” (Tuesday morning, Auditorium)
Chair: Giorgio Corani.
- Paul Fink and Thomas Augustin. (Generalized) linear regression on microaggregated data – from nuisance parameter optimization to partial identification.
- Asma Trabelsi, Zied Elouedi and Eric Lefevre. Ensemble enhanced evidential k-NN classifier through random subspaces.
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Session “Graphical Models” (Tuesday afternoon, Auditorium)
Chair: Jasper De Bock.
- Linda C. van der Gaag and Stavros Lopatatzidis. Exploiting stability for compact representations of independency models.
- Janneke Bolt and Silja Renooij. Structure-based categorisation of Bayesian network parameters.
- Fabio Cozman and Denis Mauà. The descriptive complexity of Bayesian network specifications.
- Nahla Ben Amor, Zeineb Elkhalfi, Hélène Fargier and Régis Sabbadin. Efficient policies for stationary possibilistic Markov decision processes.
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Session “Graphical Models 2” (Tuesday afternoon, Auditorium)
Chair: Alessandro Antonucci.
- Denis Mauà, Fabio Cozman, Diarmaid Conaty and Cassio De Campos. Credal sum-product networks.
- Alexander Erreygers and Jasper De Bock. Imprecise Continuous-time Markov chains: efficient computational methods with guaranteed error bounds.
- Thomas Krak, Jasper De Bock and Arno Siebes. Efficient computation of updated lower expectations for imprecise continuous-time hidden Markov chains.
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Session “Graphical Models 3” (Tuesday afternoon, Auditorium)
Chair: Alessio Benavoli.
- Martin Plajner and Jirka Vomlel. Monotonicity in Bayesian networks for computerized adaptive testing.
- Francesca Mangili, Claudio Bonesana and Alessandro Antonucci. Reliable knowledge-based adaptive testing by credal networks.
- Nahla Ben Amor, Fatma Essghaier and Hélène Fargier. Algorithms for multi-criteria optimization in possibilistic decision trees.
- Jirka Vomlel and Václav Kratochvíl. Solving trajectory optimization problems by influence diagrams.
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Session “Belief Functions 1” (Wednesday morning, Auditorium)
Chair: Barbara Vantaggi.
- Lalintha G. Polpitiya, Kamal Premaratne, Manohar N. Murthi and Dilip Sarkar. Efficient computation of belief theoretic conditionals.
- Lina Abassi and Imen Boukhris. Iterative aggregation of crowdsourced tasks within the belief function theory.
- Raoua Abdelkhalek, Imen Boukhris and Zied Elouedi. A clustering approach for collaborative filtering under the belief function framework.
- Nathalie Helal, Frédéric Pichon, Daniel Porumbel, David Mercier and Eric Lefèvre. A Recourse approach for the capacitated vehicle routing problem with evidential demands.
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Session “Belief Functions 2” (Wednesday morning, Auditorium)
Chair: Frédéric Pichon.
- Sébastien Destercke. A generic framework to include belief functions in preference handling and multi-criteria decision.
- Sabrine Mallek, Imen Boukhris, Zied Elouedi and Eric Lefevre. Evidential k-NN for link prediction.
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Session “Elicitation” (Wednesday morning, A11)
Chair: Silja Renooji.
- Ahmed Samet, Thomas Guyet, Benjamin Negrevergne, Tien Tuan Dao, Tuan Nha Hoang and Marie Christine Ho Ba Tho. Expert opinion extraction from a biomedical database.
- Dionissi Aliprantis. Differences of opinion.
- Erik Quaeghebeur, Chris Wesseling, Emma Beauxis-Aussalet, Teresa Piovesan and Tom Sterkenburg. The CWI world cup competition: eliciting sets of acceptable gambles.
- Michael Smithson. New distributions for modeling subjective lower and upper probabilities.
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Session “Analogical Reasoning” (Wednesday morning, A11)
Chair: Anthony Hunter.
- Henri Prade and Gilles Richard. Analogical inequalities.
- Henri Prade and Gilles Richard. Boolean analogical proportions – axiomatics and algorithmic complexity issues.
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Session “Coherence” (Wednesday afternoon, A11)
Chair: Enrique Miranda.
- Nawapon Nakharutai, Matthias Troffaes and Camila Caiado. Efficient algorithms for checking avoiding sure loss.
- Giulianella Coletti, Davide Petturiti and Barbara Vantaggi. Bayesian inference under ambiguity: conditional prior belief functions.
- Jasper De Bock. Independent natural extension for infinite spaces: Williams-coherence to the rescue.
- Chiara Corsato, Renato Pelessoni and Paolo Vicig. Weak Dutch Books versus strict consistency with lower previsions.
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Session “Credal Sets” (Wednesday afternoon, Auditorium)
Chair: Erik Quaeghebeur.
- Ignacio Montes, Enrique Miranda and Sébastien Destercke. A study of the pari-mutuel model from the point of view of imprecise probabilities.
- Damjan Skulj. Errors bounds for finite approximations of coherent lower previsions.
- Matthias Troffaes. A note on imprecise Monte Carlo over credal sets via importance sampling.
- Andrey Bronevich and Igor Rozenberg. Incoherence correction and decision making based on generalized credal sets.
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Session “Argumentation” (Wednesday afternoon, Auditorium)
Chair: Didier Dubois.
- Anthony Hunter and Nico Potyka. Updating Probabilistic epistemic states in persuasion dialogues.
- Tuomo Lehtonen, Johannes P. Wallner and Matti Järvisalo. From structured to abstract argumentation: assumption-based acceptance via AF reasoning.
- Henry Prakken. On relating abstract and structured probabilistic argumentation: a case study.
- Leila Amgoud and Jonathan Ben-Naim. Evaluation of arguments in weighted bipolar graphs.
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Session “Game Theory” (Wednesday afternoon, A11)
Chair: Milan Studeny.
- Nadira Boudjani, Abdelkader Gouaich and Souhila Kaci. Debate-based learning game for constructing mathematical proofs.
- Mustapha Ridaoui, Michel Grabisch and Christophe Labreuche. Axiomatization of an importance index for k-ary games.
- Giulia Fragnito, Joaquim Gabarro and Maria Serna. An Angel-daemon approach to assess the uncertainty in the power of a collectivity to act.
- Enrique Miranda and Ignacio Montes. Game solutions, probability transformations and the core.
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Session “Conditionals” (Thursday morning, Auditorium)
Chair: Henri Prade.
- Christoph Beierle and Steven Kutsch. Comparison of inference relations defined over different sets of ranking functions.
- Marco Wilhelm, Christian Eichhorn, Richard Niland and Gabriele Kern-Isberner. A semantics for conditionals with default negation.
- Christoph Beierle, Christian Eichhorn and Gabriele Kern-Isberner. A transformation system for unique minimal normal forms of conditional knowledge bases.
- Tommaso Flaminio, Lluis Godo and Hykel Hosni. On the Boolean structure of conditional events and its logical counterpart.
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Session “Logics” (Thursday morning, Auditorium)
Chair: Hélène Fargier.
- Davide Ciucci and Didier Dubois. A two-tiered propositional framework for handling multisource inconsistent information.
- Nadia Creignou, Raida Ktari and Odile Papini. Complexity of model checking for cardinality-based belief revision operators.
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Session “Probabilistic Logics” (Thursday afternoon, Auditorium)
Chair: Gert de Cooman.
- Gian Luca Pozzato. Reasoning in description logics with typicalities and probabilities of exceptions.
- John Grant, Cristian Molinaro and Francesco Parisi. Count queries in probabilistic spatio-temporal knowledge bases with capacity constraints.
- Giuseppe Sanfilippo, Niki Pfeifer and Angelo Gilio. Generalized probabilistic modus ponens.
- Nenad Savic, Dragan Doder and Zoran Ognjanovic. A first-order logic for reasoning about higher-order upper and lower probabilities.
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Session “Probabilistic Programming” (Thursday afternoon, Auditorium)
Chair: Christoph Beierle.
- Tjitze Rienstra. RankPL: a qualitative probabilistic programming language.
- Fabio Cozman and Denis Mauá. The complexity of inferences and explanations in probabilistic logic programming.
- Christoph Jansen, Thomas Augustin and Georg Schollmeyer. Decision theory meets linear optimization beyond computation.
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Session “Fuzzy” (Thursday afternoon, Auditorium)
Chair: Lluis Godo.
- Andrea Campagner and Davide Ciucci. Measuring uncertainty in orthopairs.
- Stefano Aguzzoli, Matteo Bianchi, Brunella Gerla and Diego Valota. Probability measures in Goedel-Delta logic.
- Giulianella Coletti, Davide Petturiti and Barbara Vantaggi. Fuzzy weighted attribute combinations based similarity measures.
- Jean-Philippe Poli, Laurence Boudet, Espinosa Bruno and Laurence Cornez. Online fuzzy temporal operators for complex system monitoring.
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Poster Session #1 (Monday afternoon, A11)
Chair: Jasper De Bock.
Poster-only contributions (with spotlight presentation)
- Paul Fink and Gero Walter. Updated and Extended Network Analysis of the Imprecise Probability Community based on ISIPTA Electronic Proceedings.
- Cristina Rottondi, Alexander Erreygers, Giacomo Verticale and Jasper De Bock. Modelling Spectrum Assignment in a Two-Service Flexi-Grid Optical Link with Imprecise Continuous-Time Markov Chains.
- Milan Studený and Václav Kratochvíl. Implementation of linear core-based criterion for testing extreme exact games.
Regular papers (no spotlight presentation)
- Thomas Augustin and Rudolf Seising. Kurt Weichselberger’s Contribution to Imprecise Probabilities.
- Marco Cattaneo. Empirical interpretation of imprecise probabilities.
- Gert de Cooman and Jasper De Bock. Computable randomness is inherently imprecise.
- Fabio Cozman. Evenly convex credal sets.
- Matthias Troffaes and Ullrika Sahlin. Imprecise swing weighting for multi-attribute utility elicitation based on partial preferences.
- Arthur Van Camp and Gert de Cooman. Exchangeable choice functions.
- Jiji Zhang, Hailin Liu and Teddy Seidenfeld. Agreeing to disagree and dilation.
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Poster Session #2 (Friday morning, A11)
Chair: Jasper De Bock.
Poster-only contributions (with spotlight presentation)
- Marco de Angelis, Scott Ferson and Luke Green. Statistics for imprecise data: the key for enlarging the IP community.
- Eva Endres, Paul Fink and Thomas Augustin. Imprecise Imputation for Statistical Matching.
- Alexander Erreygers and Jasper De Bock. Handling the State Space Explosion of Markov chains: How Lumping Introduces Imprecision (Almost) Inevitably.
- Thomas Fetz. Efficient Computation of Upper Probabilities of Failure Using Monte Carlo Simulation and Reweighting Techniques.
- Lianmeng Jiao and Xiaojiao Geng. Analysis and Extension of the Evidential Reasoning Algorithm for Multiple Attribute Decision Analysis with Uncertainty.
Regular papers (no spotlight presentation)
- Alexander Erreygers and Jasper De Bock. Imprecise Continuous-time Markov chains: efficient computational methods with guaranteed error bounds.
- Enrique Miranda and Ignacio Montes. Game solutions, probability transformations and the core.
- Ignacio Montes, Enrique Miranda and Sébastien Destercke. A study of the pari-mutuel model from the point of view of imprecise probabilities.
- Lalintha G. Polpitiya, Kamal Premaratne, Manohar N. Murthi and Dilip Sarkar. Efficient computation of belief theoretic conditionals.
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Poster Session #3 (Friday morning, A11)
Chair: Jasper De Bock.
Poster-only contributions (with spotlight presentation)
- Scott Ferson and Kari Sentz. Dependence among probability boxes in fault trees.
- Maja Kirkeby and Holger Bock Axelsen. Beliefs and Plausibilities in Abstract Interpretation.
- Meizhu Li, Jasper De Bock and Gert De Cooman. Imprecise classification of the gram status of the causal pathogen of Clinical Mastitis.
- Sabina Marchetti. The Soft Propagation algorithm: a proposal for responsive belief revision with Bayesian Networks.
- Natan T’Joens, Gert De Cooman, Arthur Van Camp and Jasper De Bock. Active elicitation of imprecise probability models.
- Arthur Van Camp, Gert de Cooman and Enrique Miranda. (Irrelevant) natural extension of choice functions.
Regular papers (no spotlight presentation)
- Chiara Corsato, Renato Pelessoni and Paolo Vicig. Weak Dutch Books versus strict consistency with lower previsions.
- Jasper De Bock. Independent natural extension for infinite spaces: Williams-coherence to the rescue.
- Thomas Krak, Jasper De Bock and Arno Siebes. Efficient computation of updated lower expectations for imprecise continuous-time hidden Markov chains.
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