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Inferring Preferences for Multi-Criteria Ordinal Classification Methods Using Evolutionary Algorithms

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2023
Multicriteria sorting involves assigning the objects of decisions (actions) into $a$ priori known ordered classes considering the preferences of a decision maker (DM). Two new multicriteria sorting methods were recently proposed by the authors.
Eduardo Fernandez   +5 more
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Indeterminacy and Imperfect information [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
We study equilibrium determination in an environment where two kinds of agents have different information sets: The fully informed agents know the structure of the model and observe histories of all exogenous and endogenous variables. The less in-formed agents observe only a strict subset of the full information set.
Lubik, Thomas A.   +2 more
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A new era for the music industry: How new technologies and the internet affect the way music is valued and have an impact on output quality [PDF]

open access: yesPanoeconomicus, 2008
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool to promote artists and their products. Nevertheless, technology developments of the past ten years, and especially the ever-growing phenomenon of file ...
Patokos Tassos
doaj   +1 more source

Imperfect Information in Macroeconomics [PDF]

open access: yesRevue de l'OFCE, 2019
This article presents some recent theoretical and empirical contributions to the macroeconomic literature that challenge the perfect information hypo-thesis. By taking into account the information frictions encountered by economic agents, it is possible to explain some of the empirical regularities that are difficult to rationalise in the standard ...
Hubert, Paul, Ricco, Giovanni
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Reputation and imperfect information [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Economic Theory, 1982
Abstract A common observation in the informal literature of economics (and elsewhere) is that is multistage “games,” players may seek early in the game to acquire a reputation for being “tough” or “benevolent” or something else. But this phenomenon is not observed in some formal game-theoretic analyses of finite games, such as Selten's finitely ...
David Kreps, Robert Wilson
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The Synergy of Double Neural Networks for Bridge Bidding

open access: yesMathematics, 2022
Artificial intelligence (AI) has made many breakthroughs in the perfect information game. Nevertheless, Bridge, a multiplayer imperfect information game, is still quite challenging. Bridge consists of two parts: bidding and playing.
Xiaoyu Zhang   +3 more
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Algorithm for Computing Approximate Nash Equilibrium in Continuous Games with Application to Continuous Blotto

open access: yesGames, 2021
Successful algorithms have been developed for computing Nash equilibrium in a variety of finite game classes. However, solving continuous games—in which the pure strategy space is (potentially uncountably) infinite—is far more challenging.
Sam Ganzfried
doaj   +1 more source

Biased beliefs and imperfect information [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2015
We perform an experiment designed to assess the accuracy of beliefs about characteristics and decisions. Subjects are asked to declare beliefs typically formed through real world experiences. They are then asked to report beliefs concerning other individuals from the same environment.
Proto, Eugenio, Sgroi, Daniel
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Econometric modelling of risk adverse behaviours of entrepreneurs in the provision of house fittings in China

open access: yesConstruction Economics and Building, 2012
Entrepreneurs have always born the risk of running their business. They reap a profit in return for their risk taking and work. Housing developers are no different.
Rita Yi Man Li
doaj   +1 more source

Algorithms for Omega-Regular Games with Imperfect Information [PDF]

open access: yesLogical Methods in Computer Science, 2007
We study observation-based strategies for two-player turn-based games on graphs with omega-regular objectives. An observation-based strategy relies on imperfect information about the history of a play, namely, on the past sequence of observations.
Krishnendu Chatterjee   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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