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Secretary Problem with Possible Errors in Observation

open access: yesMathematics, 2020
The classical secretary problem models a situation in which the decision maker can select or reject in the sequential observation objects numbered by the relative ranks.
Marek Skarupski
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Sequential trials and the English rule [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The allocation of trial costs and the way a trial progresses are two important issues in civil procedure. The combination of these two elements has received relatively little attention in the law and economics literature.
De Mot, Jef
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A simple threshold rule is sufficient to explain sophisticated collective decision-making.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2011
Decision-making animals can use slow-but-accurate strategies, such as making multiple comparisons, or opt for simpler, faster strategies to find a 'good enough' option.
Elva J H Robinson   +4 more
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Locally most powerful sequential tests of a simple hypothesis vs one-sided alternatives [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Let $X_1,X_2,...$ be a discrete-time stochastic process with a distribution $P_\theta$, $\theta\in\Theta$, where $\Theta$ is an open subset of the real line.
Novikov, Andrey, Novikov, Petr
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Errors Incurred When Using Iwao's Sequential Decision Rule in Insect Sampling [PDF]

open access: yesEnvironmental Entomology, 1984
Sequential decision rules based upon defining a relationship between the mean and variance of a population and using this relationship in a confidence interval about a sum of counts on sample units have been developed and used for sampling insect pests. The actual error rates that arise from the use of these rules are much larger than the nominal ones.
Nyrop, Jan P., Simmons, Gary A.
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Simultaneous and sequential voting under general decision rules [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Theoretical Politics, 2018
In an economic theory of voting, voters have positive or negative costs of voting in favor of a proposal and positive or negative benefits from an accepted proposal. When votes have equal weight then simultaneous voting mostly has a unique pure strategy Nash equilibrium which is independent of benefits. Voting with respect to (arbitrarily small) costs
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Collaborative brain-computer interface for aiding decision-making. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
We look at the possibility of integrating the percepts from multiple non-communicating observers as a means of achieving better joint perception and better group decisions.
Riccardo Poli   +2 more
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Segmented Real-time Dispatch Model and Stochastic Robust Optimization for Power-gas Integrated Systems with Wind Power Uncertainty

open access: yesJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, 2023
This paper develops a segmented real-time dispatch model for power-gas integrated systems (PGISs), where power-to-gas (P2G) devices and traditional automatic generation control units are cooperated to manage wind power uncertainty.
Ying Wang, Kaifeng Zhang, Kaiping Qu
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Formal Verification of Spatio-Temporal Rules Guided Safe Reinforcement Learning for CPS [PDF]

open access: yesJisuanji kexue yu tansuo
Deep reinforcement learning is currently a commonly used method in decision-making for cyber physical system (CPS). However, when facing an unknown environment and dealing with complex tasks, deep reinforcement learning based on black boxes cannot ...
YIN Chan, ZHU Yi, WANG Jinyong, CHEN Xiaoying, HAO Guosheng
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An algorithm for solving rule sets-based bilevel decision problems [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Bilevel decision addresses the problem in which two levels of decision makers each tries to optimize their individual objectives under certain constraints, and to act and react in an uncooperative and sequential manner.
He, Q, Lu, J, Zhang, GQ, Zheng, Z
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