Bounded Rationality in Decision Making Under Uncertainty: Towards Optimal Granularity
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Human Decisions Are Often Suboptimal: Phenomenon of Bounded Rationality....Pages 1-7
Towards Explaining Specific Examples of Suboptimal (and Often Seemingly Irrational) Human Decisions....Pages 9-23
Towards Explaining Other Aspects of Human Decision Making....Pages 25-67
Towards Explaining Heuristic Techniques (Such as Fuzzy) in Expert Decision Making....Pages 69-81
Predicting How Bounded Rationality Will Affect the Quality of Future Decisions: Case Study....Pages 83-87
Decision Making Under Uncertainty and Restrictions on Computation Resources: From Heuristic to Optimal Techniques....Pages 89-134
Conclusions and Future Work....Pages 135-136
Back Matter....Pages 137-164
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