AbstractInfluence diagrams and decision trees represent the two most common frameworks for specifying and solving decision problems. As modeling languages, both of these frameworks require that the decision analyst specifies all possible sequences of observations and decisions (in influence diagrams, this requirement corresponds to the constraint that the decisions should be temporarily linearly ordered). Recently, the unconstrained influence diagram was proposed to address this drawback. In this framework, we may have a partial ordering of the decisions, and a solution to the decision problem therefore consists not only of a decision policy for the various decisions, but also of a conditional specification of what to do next. Relative to t...
This paper presents an axiomatic framework for influence diagram computation, which allows reasoning...
An influence diagram is a compact representation emphasizing the qualitative features of decision pr...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on multi-criteria decision-making problems. We propose...
Udgivelsesdato: JANInfluence diagrams and decision trees represent the two most common frameworks fo...
Abstract. Frameworks for handling decision problems have been subject to many advances in the last y...
Unconstrained influence diagrams (UIDs) extend the language of influence diagrams to cope with decis...
Unconstrained influence diagrams extend the language of influence diagrams to cope with decision pro...
this article, we present a new, two--phase method for influence diagram evaluation. In our method, a...
We give an introduction to the theory of probabilistic graphical models and describe several types o...
There are three phases in the life of a decision problem, specification, solution, and rep-resentati...
We describe a new graphical language for specifying asymmetric decision problems. The language is ba...
This thesis addresses some drawbacks related to the evaluation of influence diagrams (ID), which is ...
Influence diagrams (ID) are graphical frameworks for decision making in stochastic situations with m...
We describe a new graphical language for specifying asymmetric decision problems. The language is ba...
An influence diagram is a widely-used graphical model for representing and solving problems of seque...
This paper presents an axiomatic framework for influence diagram computation, which allows reasoning...
An influence diagram is a compact representation emphasizing the qualitative features of decision pr...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on multi-criteria decision-making problems. We propose...
Udgivelsesdato: JANInfluence diagrams and decision trees represent the two most common frameworks fo...
Abstract. Frameworks for handling decision problems have been subject to many advances in the last y...
Unconstrained influence diagrams (UIDs) extend the language of influence diagrams to cope with decis...
Unconstrained influence diagrams extend the language of influence diagrams to cope with decision pro...
this article, we present a new, two--phase method for influence diagram evaluation. In our method, a...
We give an introduction to the theory of probabilistic graphical models and describe several types o...
There are three phases in the life of a decision problem, specification, solution, and rep-resentati...
We describe a new graphical language for specifying asymmetric decision problems. The language is ba...
This thesis addresses some drawbacks related to the evaluation of influence diagrams (ID), which is ...
Influence diagrams (ID) are graphical frameworks for decision making in stochastic situations with m...
We describe a new graphical language for specifying asymmetric decision problems. The language is ba...
An influence diagram is a widely-used graphical model for representing and solving problems of seque...
This paper presents an axiomatic framework for influence diagram computation, which allows reasoning...
An influence diagram is a compact representation emphasizing the qualitative features of decision pr...
International audienceIn this paper, we focus on multi-criteria decision-making problems. We propose...