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Linguistic decision-making models

International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 1992
Summary: Using linguistic values to assess results and information about external factors is quite usual in real decision situations. We present a general model for such problems. Utilities are evaluated in a term set of labels and the information is supposed to be a linguistic evidence, that is, is to be represented by a basic assignment of ...
Miguel Delgado 0001   +2 more
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An Ethical Model for Decision-Making

The Nurse Practitioner, 1988
The increasing social and technological complexity of health care is requiring health care providers to make many ethical decisions. This article presents a brief overview of selected ethical principles and theories, as well as several decision-making models.
S M, Bunting, A A, Webb
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Adaptive model for decision making

Pattern Recognition, 1982
Abstract Learning of an adaptive model in terms of the creation of n -dimensional bodies is presented. N -dimensional bodies are used to partition the space R n of measurable pattern parameters in order to separate patterns of one answer, e.g. class or type of disease, from those of other ones.
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A Model of Decision Makings with Predictions

2020
This paper proposes a model of decision makings under strong constraints that explains the differences among novices and skilled persons. The model introduces the decision modules that are generated through experiences at the conscious level and gradually move to unconscious level.
Tetsuya Maeshiro   +2 more
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Model Independent Parametric Decision Making

Annals of Operations Research, 2004
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Ipsita Banerjee   +1 more
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A probabilistic model for interactive decision-making

Decision Support Systems, 1999
Abstract A probabilistic reasoning model is defined where the decision maker (d.m.) is engaged in a sequential information-gathering process facing the trade-off between the reliability of the achieved solution and the associated observation cost. The d.m.
REVERBERI, Pierfrancesco, TALAMO M.
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Fuzzy Models in Decision-Making

2008 International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling Control & Automation, 2008
A classical model for substantiating decisions has as input data the matrix of the results obtained for each criterion and each decision variant. Often, the values of the results are uncertain because they are expressed by statements such as "the value is around b, certainly it is not less than a and does not exceeds c", (alesblesc), which is ...
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The Decision-Making Grid: A Model of Decision-Making Styles

California Management Review, 1964
The paradox of decision making is that, despite the fact that groups generally tend to produce more adequate decisions than individuals working alone, most executives are at a loss regarding the eflFective employment of groups in reaching decisions.
Jay Hall   +2 more
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