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JAIR
2008
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Networks of Influence Diagrams: A Formalism for Representing Agents' Beliefs and Decision-Making Processes
This paper presents Networks of Influence Diagrams (NID), a compact, natural and highly expressive language for reasoning about agents' beliefs and decision-making processes....
Ya'akov Gal, Avi Pfeffer
AAAI
1996
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Computing Optimal Policies for Partially Observable Decision Processes Using Compact Representations
: Partially-observable Markov decision processes provide a very general model for decision-theoretic planning problems, allowing the trade-offs between various courses of actions t...
Craig Boutilier, David Poole
LOGCOM
2002
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Formalizing Collaborative Decision-making and Practical Reasoning in Multi-agent Systems
paper, we present an abstract formal model of decision-making in a social setting that covers all aspects of the process, from recognition of a potential for cooperation through t...
Pietro Panzarasa, Nicholas R. Jennings, Timothy J....
SYNTHESE
2008
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Appropriateness measures: an uncertainty model for vague concepts
Abstract We argue that in the decision making process required for selecting assertible vague descriptions of an object, it is practical that communicating agents adopt an epistemi...
Jonathan Lawry
UAI
2008
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Sensitivity analysis in decision circuits
Decision circuits have been developed to perform efficient evaluation of influence diagrams [Bhattacharjya and Shachter, 2007], building on the advances in arithmetic circuits for...
Debarun Bhattacharjya, Ross D. Shachter