Sequential Decision-Making Problems
Delve into the essential concepts of decision-making with "Sequential Decision-Making Problems" by Cédric Pralet. Published by ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2009, this insightful hardback spans 384 pages, offering a robust examination of mathematical models in decision-making.
In the first section of the book, Pralet introduces the Plausibility–Feasibility–Utility (PFU) framework, a powerful generic algebraic structure designed to unify various decision-making formalisms. This innovative approach incorporates algebraic structures, graphical models, and sequences of quantifications, providing a comprehensive landscape for both theoretical exploration and practical application.
Ideal for scholars and practitioners in the fields of algorithms and sequential analysis, "Sequential Decision-Making Problems" invites readers to enhance their understanding of decision-making processes through its cohesive and structured methodology. Explore the intricate world of decision problems and elevate your analytical capabilities with this essential read.