... Mathematical Methods for Making Decisions ". A program was elaborated, the didactic material prepared and programs as Maple, Lingo, Math Cad, etc. installed in several IT classrooms, where the course ...
... the policy: it describes a simple reflex ...optimal policy in an accessible, stochastic environment with a known transition model is called a Markov Decision Problem ...In decision problems, ...
... describing mathematical notation, maintaining its structure and content, or CML (Chemical Markup Language), which allows to describe molecules and their physico-chemical ...optimization models, different ...
... but policy-makers are deeply interested in measuring the socio-economic advances due to the Information Society and test whether we are facing a “revolution” or, on the contrary, it is just a passing ...other ...
... in decisionmaking under uncertainty and the research in economics (and other social sciences) that assumes or accepts interdependence of preferences and incorporates relative concerns into ...
... vote-based decision network, we will use a family of algorithms for aggregating individual votes into a collective solution ...of decisionmaking ...
... The decisionmaking approach proposed in this study is based on a simultaneous utilization for a given set of Pareto-optimal solutions the AHP and TM ...The decisionmaking software packages ...
... Chapter 2 provides models to characterize the different sources of uncertainty that affect the decision-making problems addressed in this thesis, including demand, wind power production,[r] ...
... `gender-specific' policy that may be necessary to support this process or any `gender-specific' allocations that may be ...integrated policymaking and resource ...
... in [14], which intoduces a famework f r sensitivity analysis in multiobjective decision making.. gated through the objective hierarchy and automatically recalculates the list Lo of po[r] ...
... its policy, which not necessarily corresponds to the expected utility calculated on the basis of a partial view of the environment (as previously mentioned, the agents cannot observe each other, which in ...
... The results of the modelling have shown that the strictly mathematic attitude of weighted decision process brought to the non-model-fitting reality of the governance could affect the results of the process. The ...
... Abstract: Decisions involve many intangibles that need to be traded off. To do that, they have to be measured along side tangibles whose measurements must also be evaluated as to, how well, they serve the objectives of ...
... sion making have been mainly conducted by using restricted tasks in which humans or animals are requested to discriminate between two options, such discrimination being based either on a perceptual property of a ...
... by averaging the confidence levels whereas for high values of /?, we obtain a pure imitation dynamics commonly used in cultural evolution (Hammerstein 2003) defined by a sharp step [r] ...
... A decision tree based system with heuristic weight factors oriented to diagnosis by thermography was ...clinical decision support system (CDSS) includes binary decision trees for statistical ...
... animal models, human studies have shown that amphetamine and methylphenidate, and the atypical DA transport inhibitor modafinil, can have positive effects on motivational symptoms in depressed patients (Stotz et ...
... Our work builds on that of [15], which focuses on understanding the relationship between the bdi model and mdps. One way we are investigating this is by examining how good a solution the bdi model produces in comparison ...