In this paper we computationally examine how subjective experience may help or harm the decision maker's learning under uncertain outcomes, frames and their interactions. To model subjective experience, we propose the "experienced-utility function" based on a prospect theory (PT)-based parameterized subjective value function. Our analysis and simulations of two-armed bandit tasks present that the task domain (underlying outcome distributions) and framing (reference point selection) influence experienced utilities and in turn, the "subjective discriminability" of choices under uncertainty. Experiments demonstrate that subjective discriminability improves on objective discriminability by the use of the experienced-utility function with approp...
none1noThis paper identifies the globally stable conditions under which an individual facing the sam...
Subjective inferences of probability play a critical role in decision-making. How we learn about cho...
101 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Two experiments were performe...
In this paper we computationally examine how subjec-tive experience may help or harm the decision ma...
In this paper we computationally examine how subjective experience may help or harm the decision mak...
We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arri...
We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arri...
We study a decision maker who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information a...
How do people decide whether to try out novel options as opposed to tried-and-testedones? We argue t...
The training experiences needed by a learning system may be selected by either an external agent or ...
The training experiences needed by a learning system may be selected by either an external agent or ...
We analyze behavior in two basic classes of decision tasks: description-based and experience-based. ...
Uncertainty plays a critical role in reinforcement learning and decision making. However, exactly ho...
Most decisions occur in the context of uncertainty. Usually we do not possess explicit knowledge of ...
In repeated decision problems for which it is possible to learn from experience, people should activ...
none1noThis paper identifies the globally stable conditions under which an individual facing the sam...
Subjective inferences of probability play a critical role in decision-making. How we learn about cho...
101 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Two experiments were performe...
In this paper we computationally examine how subjec-tive experience may help or harm the decision ma...
In this paper we computationally examine how subjective experience may help or harm the decision mak...
We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arri...
We study an individual who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information arri...
We study a decision maker who faces a dynamic decision problem in which the process of information a...
How do people decide whether to try out novel options as opposed to tried-and-testedones? We argue t...
The training experiences needed by a learning system may be selected by either an external agent or ...
The training experiences needed by a learning system may be selected by either an external agent or ...
We analyze behavior in two basic classes of decision tasks: description-based and experience-based. ...
Uncertainty plays a critical role in reinforcement learning and decision making. However, exactly ho...
Most decisions occur in the context of uncertainty. Usually we do not possess explicit knowledge of ...
In repeated decision problems for which it is possible to learn from experience, people should activ...
none1noThis paper identifies the globally stable conditions under which an individual facing the sam...
Subjective inferences of probability play a critical role in decision-making. How we learn about cho...
101 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Two experiments were performe...