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A Regret-Based Three-Way Decision Model Under Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Environment

IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems, 2022
Three-way decision provides a new perspective for dealing with uncertainty and complexity in decision-making problems. However, behaviors of decision-makers may be influenced by different risk attitudes in reality.
Tianxing Wang   +4 more
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Regret Theory-Based Three-Way Decision Model in Hesitant Fuzzy Environments and Its Application to Medical Decision

IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems, 2022
In real world, a typical decision-making problem in the medical field can be seen as an uncertain hesitant fuzzy multiattribute decision-making problem when existing experiences of decision-makers are insufficient.
Jiajia Wang   +3 more
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Regrets

British Dental Journal, 1999
A year or so ago I was invited by an Italian dentist to spend a day with him in his practice and to attend a two-day seminar, which he was presenting. The location, in the mountains near to Lake Como and the Swiss border, was enough to persuade me to accept.
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Do LLM Agents Have Regret? A Case Study in Online Learning and Games

arXiv.org
Large language models (LLMs) have been increasingly employed for (interactive) decision-making, via the development of LLM-based autonomous agents. Despite their emerging successes, the performance of LLM agents in decision-making has not been fully ...
Chanwoo Park   +3 more
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Who's to Regret, What's to Regret?

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2008
We largely agree with Jessica Wolfendale's position on enhancement technologies and the moral responsibility of armed forces personnel (AFP).
Andrew, Fenton, Timothy, Krahn
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Don’t Regret Regrets

2020
As a helping professional, I often have to deal with the topic of regret. I recognize there will always be situations where we will not get closure but nevertheless, it is better to move on. It is better to look forward with hope than to look back with regret. For some people, however, their only regrets are the opportunities they didn’t take.
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Anticipated Regret

2017
Regret is the prototypical decision related emotion. It is felt when the outcome of a non-chosen alternative is better than the outcomes obtained. Regret is a functional emotion that helps people to correct mistakes. It is also functional because people can anticipate regret beforehand, then choose in such a way as to avoid regret from happening ...
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Regret.

Families, Systems, & Health, 2020
42x48" oil and acrylic on canvas ...
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Competition between battery switching and charging in electric vehicle: considering anticipated regret

Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2023
Zhenfeng Liu, Yunfeng Wu, Jian Feng
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