SECOND INTERNATIONAL
SYMPOSIUM ON
IMPRECISE PROBABILITIES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY, USA
26 - 29 June 2001
THE
IMPRECISE PROBABILITIES PROJECT
The Imprecise Probabilities Project (IPP)
was conceived in 1996 by Peter Walley and Gert
de Cooman. Its purpose is to help advance the theory and applications
of imprecise probabilities, mainly by the dissemination of relevant information
concerning: what the theory is about, who is working in the field, what
the recent developments are, what the relevant publications are, and where
they can be found. The main activity of the IPP is the maintenance of a
web site.
The IPP
web site already contains some introductory articles about imprecise
probabilities, plus an extensive bibliography, and a growing collection
of survey articles on special types of imprecise probability models. The
Imprecise Probabilities Project also maintains a repository of abstracts
in imprecise probabilities, and an electronic mailing list.
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This page was created on 31 August 2000 and
last updated on 31 August 2000.
Send any remarks to the following address:
gert.decooman@rug.ac.be