We introduce a decision-theoretic framework based on Description Logics (DLs), which can be used to encode and solve single stage multi-attribute decision problems. In particular, we consider the background knowledge as a DL knowledge base where each attribute is represented by a concept, weighted by a utility value which is asserted by the user. This yields a compact representation of preferences over attributes. Moreover, we represent choices as knowledge base individuals, and induce a ranking via the aggregation of attributes that they satisfy. We discuss the benefits of the approach from a decision theory point of view. Furthermore, we introduce an implementation of the framework as a Protégé plugin called uDecide. The plugin tak...
The present paper unifies and develops the content of several conference papers [L. Amgoud, J.-F. Bo...
Our research concerns the problem of explainable decision in a context of incomplete knowledge. We d...
AbstractArguments play two different roles in day life decisions, as well as in the discussion of mo...
We introduce a decision-theoretic framework based on Description Logics (DLs), which can be used to...
We introduce a decision-theoretic framework based on Description Logics (DLs), which can be used to ...
We introduce a framework based on Description Logics, which can be used to encode and solve decision...
This paper introduces the Protege plugin uDecide. With the help of uDecide it is possible to solve m...
AbstractThe automatic generation of an explanation of the prescription made by a multi-attribute dec...
We introduce a framework which is based on probabilistic Description logics (Prob-DL), to represent ...
We present a multi-attribute decision model and a method for explaining the decisions it recommends ...
Nous présentons, sous forme de programme logique, un algorithme de construction de règles de décisio...
In this article we present a method of multi-attribute choice, based on an application of linear pro...
As the need to make complex choices among competing alternative actions is ubiquitous, the reasoning...
In this thesis, we present a decision-theoretic framework for building decision support systems that...
The purpose of this chapter is to examine the existent and potential contribution of argumentation t...
The present paper unifies and develops the content of several conference papers [L. Amgoud, J.-F. Bo...
Our research concerns the problem of explainable decision in a context of incomplete knowledge. We d...
AbstractArguments play two different roles in day life decisions, as well as in the discussion of mo...
We introduce a decision-theoretic framework based on Description Logics (DLs), which can be used to...
We introduce a decision-theoretic framework based on Description Logics (DLs), which can be used to ...
We introduce a framework based on Description Logics, which can be used to encode and solve decision...
This paper introduces the Protege plugin uDecide. With the help of uDecide it is possible to solve m...
AbstractThe automatic generation of an explanation of the prescription made by a multi-attribute dec...
We introduce a framework which is based on probabilistic Description logics (Prob-DL), to represent ...
We present a multi-attribute decision model and a method for explaining the decisions it recommends ...
Nous présentons, sous forme de programme logique, un algorithme de construction de règles de décisio...
In this article we present a method of multi-attribute choice, based on an application of linear pro...
As the need to make complex choices among competing alternative actions is ubiquitous, the reasoning...
In this thesis, we present a decision-theoretic framework for building decision support systems that...
The purpose of this chapter is to examine the existent and potential contribution of argumentation t...
The present paper unifies and develops the content of several conference papers [L. Amgoud, J.-F. Bo...
Our research concerns the problem of explainable decision in a context of incomplete knowledge. We d...
AbstractArguments play two different roles in day life decisions, as well as in the discussion of mo...