
We introduce the prediction value (PV) as a measure of players' informational importance in probabilistic TU games. The latter combine a standard TU game and a probability distribution over the set of coalitions. Player $i$'s prediction value equals the difference between the conditional expectations of $v(S)$ when $i$ cooperates or not. We characterize the prediction value as a special member of the class of (extended) values which satisfy anonymity, linearity and a consistency property. Every $n$-player binomial semivalue coincides with the PV for a particular family of probability distributions over coalitions. The PV can thus be regarded as a power index in specific cases. Conversely, some semivalues -- including the Banzhaf but not the Shapley value -- can be interpreted in terms of informational importance.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences, influence, Economics and Econometrics, SDG 16 - Peace, 330, influence, voting games, cooperative games, Banzhaf value, Shapley value, ddc:330, 91B12, 91A12, Justice and Strong Institutions, cooperative games, C71, D71, D72, Computer Science - Computer Science and Game Theory, Banzhaf value, Shapley value, Social Sciences (miscellaneous), voting games, Computer Science and Game Theory (cs.GT), jel: jel:C71, jel: jel:D71, jel: jel:D72
FOS: Computer and information sciences, influence, Economics and Econometrics, SDG 16 - Peace, 330, influence, voting games, cooperative games, Banzhaf value, Shapley value, ddc:330, 91B12, 91A12, Justice and Strong Institutions, cooperative games, C71, D71, D72, Computer Science - Computer Science and Game Theory, Banzhaf value, Shapley value, Social Sciences (miscellaneous), voting games, Computer Science and Game Theory (cs.GT), jel: jel:C71, jel: jel:D71, jel: jel:D72
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