Deviations from rational decision-making due to limited computational resources have been studied in the field of bounded rationality, originally proposed by Herbert Simon. There have been a number of different approaches to model bounded rationality ranging from optimality principles to heuristics. Here we take an information-theoretic approach to bounded rationality, where information-processing costs are measured by the relative entropy between a posterior decision strategy and a given fixed prior strategy. In the case of multiple environments, it can be shown that there is an optimal prior rendering the bounded rationality problem equivalent to the rate distortion problem for lossy compression in information theory. Accordingly, the opt...
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Perfectly rational decision-makers maximize expected utility, but crucially ignore the resource cost...
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AbstractIn this paper, we generalize the utility theory to allow to use various performance measures...
Given free information and unlimited processing power, should decision algorithms use as much inform...
In this paper, I propose a model of rational inattention where the choice variable is a deterministi...
Bounded rationality investigates utility-optimizing decision-makers with limited information-process...
Perfectly rational decision-makers maximize expected utility, but crucially ignore the resource cost...
Bounded rationality concerns the study of decision makers with limited information processing resour...
A perfectly rational decision-maker chooses the best action with the highest util-ity gain from a se...
We study an information-theoretic framework of bounded rational decision-making that trades off util...
Abstraction and hierarchical information-processing are hallmarks of human and animal intelligence u...
The ability to form abstractions and to generalize well from few samples are hallmarks of human and ...
Perfectly rational decision-makers maximize expected utility, but crucially ignore the resource cost...
Information-theoretic bounded rationality describes utility-optimizing decision-makers whose limited...
We propose a framework for including information-processing bounds in rational analyses. It is an ap...
I specify general criteria for models of bounded rationality and discuss specific models for satisfi...
In its most basic form, decision-making can be viewed as a computational process that progressively ...
AbstractIn this paper, we generalize the utility theory to allow to use various performance measures...
Given free information and unlimited processing power, should decision algorithms use as much inform...
In this paper, I propose a model of rational inattention where the choice variable is a deterministi...