Gilboa and Schmeidler provide a new paradigm for modeling decision making under uncertainty. Case-based decision theory suggests that people make decisions by analogies to past cases: they tend to choose acts that performed well in the past in similar situations, and to avoid acts that performed poorly. The authors describe the general theory and its relationship to planning, repeated choice problems, inductive inference, and learning. They highlight its mathematical and philosophical foundations and compare it to expected utility theory as well as to rule-based systems
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
Uncertain Decisions: Bridging Theory and Experiments presents advanced directions of thinking on dec...
When making decisions, people naturally face uncertainty about the potential consequences of their a...
Gilboa and Schmeidler provide a new paradigm for modeling decision making under uncertainty. Case-ba...
International audienceThis paper suggests that decision-making under uncertainty is, at least partly...
International audienceIn the 1990's David Schmeidler and Itzhak Gilboa initiated the study of decisi...
In most theories of choice under uncertainty, decision-makers are assumed to evaluate acts in terms ...
The present model of individual decision-making is based on a bounded-rationality style assumption. ...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
International audienceThis paper is an attempt at providing a fuzzy set-based approach to case-based...
Gary Becker's comment that a useful theory of criminal behavior could `... simply extend the ec...
“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11238-015-9492-1”."We...
Case-based decision theory (Gilboa and Schmeidler, 1995) predicts that given a new problem, a decisi...
This paper provides two axiomatic derivations of a case-based decision rule. Each axiomatization sho...
International audienceCase-Based Decision Theory (CBDT) is a theory of decision making under uncerta...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
Uncertain Decisions: Bridging Theory and Experiments presents advanced directions of thinking on dec...
When making decisions, people naturally face uncertainty about the potential consequences of their a...
Gilboa and Schmeidler provide a new paradigm for modeling decision making under uncertainty. Case-ba...
International audienceThis paper suggests that decision-making under uncertainty is, at least partly...
International audienceIn the 1990's David Schmeidler and Itzhak Gilboa initiated the study of decisi...
In most theories of choice under uncertainty, decision-makers are assumed to evaluate acts in terms ...
The present model of individual decision-making is based on a bounded-rationality style assumption. ...
Experimental investigations by psychologists have uncovered many instances where decision makers con...
International audienceThis paper is an attempt at providing a fuzzy set-based approach to case-based...
Gary Becker's comment that a useful theory of criminal behavior could `... simply extend the ec...
“The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11238-015-9492-1”."We...
Case-based decision theory (Gilboa and Schmeidler, 1995) predicts that given a new problem, a decisi...
This paper provides two axiomatic derivations of a case-based decision rule. Each axiomatization sho...
International audienceCase-Based Decision Theory (CBDT) is a theory of decision making under uncerta...
The leading normative (von Neumann & Morgenstern, 1947) and alternative psychological theories (e.g....
Uncertain Decisions: Bridging Theory and Experiments presents advanced directions of thinking on dec...
When making decisions, people naturally face uncertainty about the potential consequences of their a...