Modeling comprehensive human decision behaviors in a unified and extensible framework is quite challenging. In this research, an integrated Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) modeling framework is proposed to represent the human decision behavior, whose submodules (Belief, Desire, Decision-Making, and Emotion modules) are based on a Bayesian belief network (BBN), Decision-Field-Theory (DFT), a probabilistic depth first search (PDFS) technique, and a BBN-reinforcement (Q-Learning) hybrid learning algorithm. A key novelty of the proposed model is its ability to represent various human decision behaviors such as decision-making, decision-planning, and learning in a unified framework.To this end, first, we extend DFT (a widely known psychological mo...
Recently, there has been a debate in decision-making about whether people integrate attributes such...
For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental features...
<div><p>For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental ...
Modeling human decision-making behaviors under a complex and uncertain environment is quite chal-len...
An integrated Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) modeling framework is proposed for human decision making...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Existing computational models of decision making are o...
Modeling and analysis of human behaviors in social networks are essential in fields such as online b...
Growing emphasis is currently given in decision modeling on process data to capture behavioral mecha...
Agent-based models (ABM) are an increasingly important research tool for describing and predicting i...
Growing emphasis is currently given in decision modeling on process data to capture behavioral mecha...
We present a computational framework for understanding The-ory of Mind (ToM): the human capacity for...
In light of the descriptive inadequacy of rational choice models like Expected utility, the over-arc...
This thesis proposes a computational framework for understanding human Theory of Mind (ToM): our con...
There are many conceptualizations and formalizations of decision making. In this paper we compare cl...
Decision making is a core competence for animals and humans acting and surviving in environments the...
Recently, there has been a debate in decision-making about whether people integrate attributes such...
For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental features...
<div><p>For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental ...
Modeling human decision-making behaviors under a complex and uncertain environment is quite chal-len...
An integrated Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) modeling framework is proposed for human decision making...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Existing computational models of decision making are o...
Modeling and analysis of human behaviors in social networks are essential in fields such as online b...
Growing emphasis is currently given in decision modeling on process data to capture behavioral mecha...
Agent-based models (ABM) are an increasingly important research tool for describing and predicting i...
Growing emphasis is currently given in decision modeling on process data to capture behavioral mecha...
We present a computational framework for understanding The-ory of Mind (ToM): the human capacity for...
In light of the descriptive inadequacy of rational choice models like Expected utility, the over-arc...
This thesis proposes a computational framework for understanding human Theory of Mind (ToM): our con...
There are many conceptualizations and formalizations of decision making. In this paper we compare cl...
Decision making is a core competence for animals and humans acting and surviving in environments the...
Recently, there has been a debate in decision-making about whether people integrate attributes such...
For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental features...
<div><p>For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental ...