
doi: 10.1109/weit.2011.31
This work proposes an application of fuzzy probabilities, respecting an arithmetic restriction, in order to estimate unknown types of players in a bayesian game, thus configuring a fuzzy bayesian game. To this end, besides defining the operations needed for this application, a hypothetical example of a bayesian game is presented and then this exemplified situation is used to analyze the behaviour of the game with fuzzy probabilities.
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