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Decision making with multiple imperfect decision makers a workshop in conjuction with the 24nd Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems
Guy, Tatiana Valentine ; Kárný, Miroslav ; Wolpert, D.
Prescriptive Bayesian decision making has reached a high level of maturity, supported by efficient, theoretically well-founded algorithms. While the long-standing problem of describing a sigle decision maker´s bounded rationally in well-known, the similar problem for systems of multiple decision makers with limited cognitive, acting and evaluative abilities/resources has not been considered systematically. The goal of this workshop is to explore such connections between descriptive and prescriptive decision making of multiple decision makers.
Metody spolupráce v bayesovském rozhodování s víceúčastníky - rukopis PhD. práce
Kracík, Jan
This work has its origin in the GAAV project 1ET100750401 BADDYR – Bayesian Adaptive Distributed Decision Making – solved in the Department of Adaptive Systems in the Institute of Information Theory and Automation in years 2004-2007. The objective of the BADDYR project was to develop a theoretical and algorithmic background for a distributed decision making with multiple Bayesian decision makers. The results of the BADDYR project are further developed in the GAˇCR project 102/08/0567 – Fully probabilistic design of dynamic decision strategies. This work contributes to these projects by a design of methods for communication of the decision makers.

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