The Compilation of Decision Models
We introduce and analyze the problem of the compilation of decision models from a decision-theoretic perspective. The techniques described allow us to evaluate various configurations of compiled knowledge given the nature of evidential relationships in a domain, the utilities associated with alterna...
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Zusammenfassung: | We introduce and analyze the problem of the compilation of decision models
from a decision-theoretic perspective. The techniques described allow us to
evaluate various configurations of compiled knowledge given the nature of
evidential relationships in a domain, the utilities associated with alternative
actions, the costs of run-time delays, and the costs of memory. We describe
procedures for selecting a subset of the total observations available to be
incorporated into a compiled situation-action mapping, in the context of a
binary decision with conditional independence of evidence. The methods allow us
to incrementally select the best pieces of evidence to add to the set of
compiled knowledge in an engineering setting. After presenting several
approaches to compilation, we exercise one of the methods to provide insight
into the relationship between the distribution over weights of evidence and the
preferred degree of compilation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1304.1510 |