Copmment on Egalitarianism under Incomplete Information [PDF]
The paper aims at extending the egalitarian principle to environments with incomplete information. The approach is primarily axiomatic, focusing on the characteristic property of monotonicity: no member of the society should be worse off when more ...
Geoffroy de Clippel
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Effectiveness of Digital Serious Games on Knowledge and Attitudes in Public Health Education: Systematic Review and Bayesian Network Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. [PDF]
Huang D +5 more
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Bargaining with Incomplete Information: An Infinite-Horizon Model with Two-Sided Uncertainty [PDF]
The resolution of any bargaining conflict depends crucially on the relative urgency of the agents to reach agreement and the information each agent has about the others' preferences.
Peter Cramton
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Closing the Loop in Precision Oncology: A Digital Twin‐Driven Paradigm for Dynamic Decision‐Making
This review introduces the Closed‐Loop Intelligent Oncology System (CIOS), a five‐layer framework integrating digital twins and AI to enable adaptive, data‐driven cancer treatment. By synthesizing advances in multimodal perception, mechanistic simulation, and safe reinforcement learning, CIOS charts a roadmap toward dynamic, personalized oncology ...
Junye Zhu +3 more
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Deception in orbital games: simulation and dissimulation with a maneuverable decoy. [PDF]
Han H, Dang Z.
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The existence and uniqueness of monotone pure strategy equilibrium in Bayesian games [PDF]
This paper provides a sufficient condition for existence and uniqueness of equilibrium, which is in monotone pure strategies, in games of incomplete information.
Valentinyi, Ãkos, Mason, Robin
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The Worrisome Dynamics of Persistent Disengagement: A Longitudinal Study of University Freshmen
ABSTRACT Background Engagement is an essential ingredient in achieving learning success. It can be understood as a dynamic process that unfolds over time, and is shaped by several factors related to the learner and the learning context. Understanding how learners fluctuate between engagement and disengagement is vital for many stakeholders.
Pavani Vemuri +4 more
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Decision-Making in Repeated Games: Insights from Active Inference. [PDF]
Yuan H, Wang L, Gao W, Tao T, Fan C.
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Preliminary Results for Cooperative Extensions of the Bayesian Game [PDF]
The descriptive theory of cooperative game with incomplete information developed to date is surveyed. The theory has the potential to provide game-theoretical foundations of economic analysis of the free societies in which organizations (coalitions) as ...
Ichiishi, Tatsuro, Yamazaki, Akira
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Decision Threshold Setting in Binary Classification Problems—A Behavioral Lens
ABSTRACT When binary classification models are wrong, managers face misclassification costs. Although false positive outcomes imply unnecessary mitigation efforts, false negative outcomes imply overlooking the class of interest. Humans calibrate these ai models supporting operational systems by adjusting the decision threshold that translates ...
Patrick Moder, Kai Hoberg, Felix Papier
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