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Classification 1 Classification Decision Making 1 Cognition 1 Cognitive Architecture 1 Cognitive Modeling 1 Computerized method 1 Computerunterstützung 1 Concept-cognitive computing 1 Decision 1 Decision support systems 1 Dynamic classification decision making 1 Dynamic learning 1 Entscheidung 1 Granular computing 1 Klassifikation 1 Management information system 1 Management-Informationssystem 1 System Dynamics 1 System dynamics 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Liu, Hui 1 Mi, Yunlong 1 Naveh, Isaac 1 Qu, Yi 1 Shi, Yong 1 Sun, Ron 1 Wang, Zongrun 1 Yu, Gaofeng 1
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European journal of operational research : EJOR 1 Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 1
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Divide and conquer : a granular concept-cognitive computing system for dynamic classification decision making
Mi, Yunlong; Wang, Zongrun; Liu, Hui; Qu, Yi; Yu, Gaofeng; … - In: European journal of operational research : EJOR 308 (2023) 1, pp. 255-273
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Simulating Organizational Decision-Making Using a Cognitively Realistic Agent Model
Sun, Ron; Naveh, Isaac - In: Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 7 (2004) 3, pp. 5-5
Most of the work in agent-based social simulation has assumed highly simplified agent models, with little attention being paid to the details of individual cognition. Here, in an effort to counteract that trend, we substitute a realistic cognitive agent model (CLARION) for the simpler models...
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