Fuzzy decision making using the imprecise Dirichlet model (Q1753777)
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Fuzzy decision making using the imprecise Dirichlet model (English)
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29 May 2018
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Summary: In most applications, probabilities of states of nature in decision making are not known exactly owing to a lack of complete information. If the available information is represented by a small number of statistical data, Walley's imprecise Dirichlet model may be regarded as a tool for determining interval probabilities of states of nature. It turns out that the resulting expected utilities constitute fuzzy sets and the initial decision problem is reduced to a fuzzy-decision problem. A numerical example illustrates the proposed approach to solving decision problems under the scarce information about states of nature. The approach is compared with ?-contaminated (robust) models. This approach can also be applied for the construction of fuzzy sets on the basis of statistical observations.
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decision problems
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fuzzy sets
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robust modelling
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imprecise Dirichlet model
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expected utilities
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