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  • {{Short description|School of thought within decision theory}} ...irst=Arif |author-link=Arif Ahmed (philosopher) |title=Evidential Decision Theory |date=2021 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=9781108607865}}</ref ...
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  • {{Short description|School of thought within decision theory}} ...author-link=Arif Ahmed (philosopher) |date=2021 |title=Evidential Decision Theory |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=9781108607865}}</ref>{{rp|7}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in decision theory}} {{ about|the treatment of probability in expected utility theory|the gambling uses of the term|Lottery }} ...
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  • {{about|decision theory|the use in computer science|Decision tree#Decision rules}} ...related to the concept of a [[strategy (game theory)|strategy]] in [[game theory]]. ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept of game theory}} ...generalization of [[Regret (decision theory)|regret]] in a repeated, ''n''-decision game. ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in the mathematical theory of decisions}} ...Yao|first=Y.Y.|author2=Wong, S.K.M. |author3=Lingras, P.|year=1990|title=A decision-theoretic rough set model|journal=Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, 5, ...
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  • {{Short description|Form of decision making in machine learning}} The '''multi-surface method''' (MSM) is a form of decision making using the concept of piecewise-linear separability of datasets to ca ...
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  • A '''binary decision''' is a choice between two alternatives, for instance between taking some s *[[Decision tree]]s and [[binary decision diagram]]s, representations for sequences of binary decisions.<ref>{{citati ...
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  • ...quantification of the value of structural health information is based on [[decision analysis]] adapted to built environment engineering. The value of structura ...utility hypothesis]] by Von Neumann and Morgenstern.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Theory of Games and Economic Behavior|last1=von Neumann|first1=John|last2=Morgenst ...
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  • ...he [[complexity class]] <math>\mathsf{ELEMENTARY}</math> consists of the [[decision problem]]s that can be solved in time bounded by an [[elementary recursive | contribution = Some decision problems of enormous complexity ...
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  • {{Short description|School of thought within decision theory}} ...author-link=Arif Ahmed (philosopher) |date=2021 |title=Evidential Decision Theory |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=9781108607865}}</ref>{{rp|7}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Faced by a decision-maker considering present, future}} ...is a [[constrained optimization|constraint]] faced by a [[decision theory|decision maker]] who is making choices for both the present and the future. The term ...
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  • In the mathematical subjects of [[information theory]] and [[decision theory]], '''Blackwell's informativeness theorem''' is an important result related ...rmation structure <math>\sigma </math> over <math>\sigma '</math>, for any decision problem. The result was first proven by [[David Blackwell]] in 1951, and ge ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in decision theory}} ...sion theory]], '''competitive regret''' is the relative [[Regret (decision theory)|regret]] compared to an oracle with limited or unlimited power in the proc ...
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  • {{Short description|Model for decision analysis}} In [[decision theory]], the '''weighted sum model''' ('''WSM'''),<ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in decision theory}} ...in the value of a decision based on a [[probabilistic analysis]] versus a decision based on an analysis that ignores [[uncertainty]].<ref>{{cite book |author1 ...
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  • '''Decision curve analysis''' evaluates a predictor for an event as a probability thres ...cal decisions like performing biopsy will provide benefit over alternative decision criteria, given a specified threshold probability. ...
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  • ...set'' which is the [[convex hull]] of the risk points of the nonrandomised decision rules. ...statistics]], although [[frequentist statistics|frequentist]] statistical theory sometimes requires the use of randomised rules to satisfy optimality condit ...
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  • {{short description|Function used in computational complexity theory}} ..., Calif.|mr=519066|title-link=Computers and Intractability: A Guide to the Theory of NP-Completeness}}</ref> ...
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  • ...[decision theory]], [[two-moment decision model]]s can be applied when the decision-maker is faced with random variables drawn from a [[location-scale family]] [[Category:Theory of probability distributions]] ...
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  • ...[[Modern portfolio theory|portfolio]] are independent of the scale of the decision-maker's wealth. The constant elasticity utility function in this context is ...
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  • ...lar [[multi-criteria decision analysis]] (MCDA)&nbsp;/&nbsp;multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) method. It is similar to the [[weighted sum model]] (WSM) in ...s compared with the others by multiplying a number of ratios, one for each decision criterion. Each ratio is raised to the power equivalent to the relative we ...
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  • ...ect|Mean-variance analysis|mean-variance portfolio theory|Modern portfolio theory|and|Mutual fund separation theorem}} ...ics|prescribes]] the process of making decisions in a context in which the decision-maker is faced with [[random variable]]s whose realizations cannot be known ...
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