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Decision Making: Uncertainty, Imperfection, Deliberation and Scalability: Studies in Computational Intelligence, cartea 538

Editat de Tatiana V. Guy, Miroslav Kárný, David H. Wolpert
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 oct 2016
This volume focuses on uncovering the fundamental forces underlying dynamic decision making among multiple interacting, imperfect and selfish decision makers.
The chapters are written by leading experts from different disciplines, all considering the many sources of imperfection in decision making, and always with an eye to decreasing the myriad discrepancies between theory and real world human decision making.
Topics addressed include uncertainty, deliberation cost and the complexity arising from the inherent large computational scale of decision making in these systems.
In particular, analyses and experiments are presented which concern:
• task allocation to maximize “the wisdom of the crowd”;
• design of a society of “edutainment” robots who account for one anothers’ emotional states;
• recognizing and counteracting seemingly non-rational human decision making;
• coping with extreme scale when learning causality in networks;
• efficiently incorporating expert knowledge in personalized medicine;
• the effects of personality on risky decision making.
The volume is a valuable source for researchers, graduate students and practitioners in machine learning, stochastic control, robotics, and economics, among other fields.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319350202
ISBN-10: 331935020X
Pagini: 196
Ilustrații: XII, 184 p. 41 illus., 13 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Studies in Computational Intelligence

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Bayesian Methods for Intelligent Task Assignment in Crowdsourcing Systems.- Designing Societies of Robots.- On the Origins of Imperfection and Apparent Non-Rationality.- Lasso Granger Causal Models: Some Strategies and their Efficiency for Gene Expression Regulatory Networks.- Cooperative Feature Selection in Personalized Medicine.- Imperfect Decision Making and Risk Taking are affected by Personality.

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This volume focuses on uncovering the fundamental forces underlying dynamic decision making among multiple interacting, imperfect and selfish decision makers.
The chapters are written by leading experts from different disciplines, all considering the many sources of imperfection in decision making, and always with an eye to decreasing the myriad discrepancies between theory and real world human decision making.
Topics addressed include uncertainty, deliberation cost and the complexity arising from the inherent large computational scale of decision making in these systems.
In particular, analyses and experiments are presented which concern:
• task allocation to maximize “the wisdom of the crowd”;
• design of a society of “edutainment” robots who account for one anothers’ emotional states;
• recognizing and counteracting seemingly non-rational human decision making;
• coping with extreme scale when learning causality in networks;
• efficiently incorporating expert knowledge in personalized medicine;
• the effects of personality on risky decision making.
The volume is a valuable source for researchers, graduate students and practitioners in machine learning, stochastic control, robotics, and economics, among other fields.

Caracteristici

Recent research on Scalable Decision Making Edited Results of the Scalable Decision Making workshop (SCALE) held September 23 2013 in Prague, Czech Republic Written by leading experts in the field Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras