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ON INVARIANT RULES IN A SEQUENCE OF BAYES SEQUENTIAL DECISION PROBLEMS
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Stochastic choice drives variability in patch foraging decisions across species
Scholey EV, Apps MA, Humphries MD.
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Development of decision making: Sequential versus integrative rules
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012Decisions can be made by applying a variety of decision-making rules-sequential rules in which decisions are based on a sequential evaluation of choice dimensions and the integrative normative rule in which decisions are based on an integration of choice dimensions.
Jansen, B.R.J. +2 more
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Heuristic rules for sequential spatial decisions
Geoforum, 1992Abstract One problem faced by individuals on a frequent basis is that of simultaneously making several spatial decisions, as manifested in, for instance, choices of travel destinations entailed by multistop trips. Rather than deriving optimal solutions, descriptive models of such decisions need to be developed on the basis of empirical observations ...
Stephen C. Hirtle, Tommy Gärling
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Investigation of Statistical Decision Rules for Sequential Hematologic Laboratory Tests
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1978A statistical data processing program for identifying patients who are likely to have abnormalities on various hematologic laboratory tests is described. The prediction of abnormal levels of serum vitamin B12, serum folate, transferrin saturation, and reticulocyte counts is based on a statistical analysis of the patient's age, sex, and routine blood ...
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We are now ready to consider how to determine n - r, r2, and r1. In Chapter 3 i = 1, ..., n is the running index to denote the descending order of eigenvalues of the data covariance matrix. i is also associated with the principal component that corresponds to the i-th eigenvalue. Given n - r, r2, and r1, the principal components with i = 1, ..., n - r,
Michio Hatanaka, Hiroshi Yamada
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We are now ready to consider how to determine n - r, r2, and r1. In Chapter 3 i = 1, ..., n is the running index to denote the descending order of eigenvalues of the data covariance matrix. i is also associated with the principal component that corresponds to the i-th eigenvalue. Given n - r, r2, and r1, the principal components with i = 1, ..., n - r,
Michio Hatanaka, Hiroshi Yamada
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Optimal sequential decision rule for cooperative spectrum sensing of
AbstractCognitive radio (CR) technology is beneficial for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to access the spectrum resources needed for communication. Then, in order to integrate CR technology into UAVs without causing excessive interference to the primary users (PUs), cooperative spectrum sensing (CSS) is used as a key function of CR technology to ...
Jun Wu, Pei Li, Jianrong Bao
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Beyond Sequential Covering – Boosted Decision Rules
2010From the beginning of machine learning, rule induction has been regarded as one of the most important issues in this research area. One of the first rule induction algorithms was AQ introduced by Michalski in early 80’s. AQ, as well as several other well-known algorithms, such as CN2 and Ripper, are all based on sequential covering.
Krzysztof Dembczyński +2 more
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