International audienceMany decision problems have two levels: one for strategic decisions, and an- other for tactical management. This paper focuses on the strategic level, more specifically the sequential exploration of the possible options and the final selec- tion (recommendation) of the best option. Several sequential exploration and recommendation criteria are considered and empirically compared on real world problems (board games, card games and energy management problems) in the uniform (1-player) and adversarial (2-player) settings. W.r.t. the sequential ex- ploration part, the classical upper confidence bound algorithm, the exponential exploration-exploitation algorithm, the successive reject algorithm (designed specifically for si...
Contains fulltext : 46935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When the environ...
The paper develops a theory of biases in decision making. Discovering a strategy for solving a game ...
Decision analysis has traditionally been applied to choices under uncertainty involving a single dec...
International audienceMany decision problems have two levels: one for strategic decisions, and anoth...
In many decision problems, there are two levels of choice: The first one is strategic and the second...
The problem of optimal strategy selection in the two person, zero sum matrix game is investigated. A...
Decision analysis has traditionally been applied to choices under uncertainty involving a single dec...
Sequential decision problems are often ap-proximately solvable by simulating possible future action ...
Game theory describes the conditions for the strategies of rational agents to form an equilibrium. H...
Decision analysis has traditionally been applied to choices under uncertainty involving a single dec...
Raw data, R code for the analysis, and python code for the experiment software are available from th...
The so-called “experts algorithms ” constitute a methodology for choos-ing actions repeatedly, when ...
Many situations involve repeatedly making decisions in an uncertain environment: for instance, decid...
This paper considers the main positions of one-sided and two-sided problems. For one-sided problems ...
Managers frequently make decisions under conditions of fundamental uncertainty due the stochastic na...
Contains fulltext : 46935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When the environ...
The paper develops a theory of biases in decision making. Discovering a strategy for solving a game ...
Decision analysis has traditionally been applied to choices under uncertainty involving a single dec...
International audienceMany decision problems have two levels: one for strategic decisions, and anoth...
In many decision problems, there are two levels of choice: The first one is strategic and the second...
The problem of optimal strategy selection in the two person, zero sum matrix game is investigated. A...
Decision analysis has traditionally been applied to choices under uncertainty involving a single dec...
Sequential decision problems are often ap-proximately solvable by simulating possible future action ...
Game theory describes the conditions for the strategies of rational agents to form an equilibrium. H...
Decision analysis has traditionally been applied to choices under uncertainty involving a single dec...
Raw data, R code for the analysis, and python code for the experiment software are available from th...
The so-called “experts algorithms ” constitute a methodology for choos-ing actions repeatedly, when ...
Many situations involve repeatedly making decisions in an uncertain environment: for instance, decid...
This paper considers the main positions of one-sided and two-sided problems. For one-sided problems ...
Managers frequently make decisions under conditions of fundamental uncertainty due the stochastic na...
Contains fulltext : 46935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When the environ...
The paper develops a theory of biases in decision making. Discovering a strategy for solving a game ...
Decision analysis has traditionally been applied to choices under uncertainty involving a single dec...