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The following pages link to Two axiomatic approaches to decision making using possibility theory (Q706926):
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- Decision with Dempster-Shafer belief functions: decision under ignorance and sequential consistency (Q433487) (← links)
- Bivariate models of optimism and pessimism in multi-criteria decision-making based on intuitionistic fuzzy sets (Q545334) (← links)
- A decision theory for partially consonant belief functions (Q553970) (← links)
- Using arguments for making and explaining decisions (Q835816) (← links)
- An overview of the asymmetric bipolar representation of positive and negative information in possibility theory (Q1037948) (← links)
- Focus theory of choice and its application to resolving the St. Petersburg, Allais, and Ellsberg paradoxes and other anomalies (Q1734354) (← links)
- An interval-valued utility theory for decision making with Dempster-Shafer belief functions (Q2206441) (← links)
- A survey of decision making and optimization under uncertainty (Q2241216) (← links)
- Subjective foundation of possibility theory: Anscombe-Aumann approach (Q2282135) (← links)
- Lexicographic refinements in possibilistic decision trees and finite-horizon Markov decision processes (Q2328937) (← links)
- Qualitative possibilistic influence diagrams based on qualitative possibilistic utilities (Q2378394) (← links)
- Possibilistic sequential decision making (Q2447779) (← links)
- Decision making on the sole basis of statistical likelihood (Q2457663) (← links)
- A Survey of Ranking Theory (Q2971682) (← links)
- An introduction to bipolar representations of information and preference (Q3518731) (← links)
- An Axiomatization of Conditional Possibilistic Preference Functionals (Q3524993) (← links)
- Decision Making in the Environment of Heterogeneous Uncertainty (Q4562486) (← links)
- One-Shot Decision Theory: A Fundamental Alternative for Decision Under Uncertainty (Q4562487) (← links)
- Directed Expected Utility Networks (Q4692030) (← links)
- Multi-criteria decision-making methods with optimism and pessimism based on Atanassov's intuitionistic fuzzy sets (Q5497384) (← links)